70 Mr. Edward Meyrick's Descriptions of 



tomus grey, on costa dark fuscous with two white bars. Hindwings 

 grey, becoming dark fuscous i)Osteriorly ; cilia gi'ey. 



Peru, Jurimaguas, in March ; one specimen. 



Calliprora erethistis, n. sp. 



(J. 9-10 mm. Head ochreous-whitish, two broad dark fuscous 

 stripes on crown. Palpi whitish- ochreous, anterior edge black. 

 Thorax grey, four dark grey stripes, interspaces sometimes tinged 

 ochreous-whitish anteriorly. Fore wings as in pentagramma ; dark 

 violet-grey ; a transverse whitish u-regularly wedgeshaped spot from 

 middle of dorsum reaching f across wing; a fascia of about seven 

 irregularly longitudinal short fine whitish dashes at f, uppermost 

 subcostal, lowest forming a small dorsal spot; a purple- sU very 

 angulated subterminal line ; a bronzy- ferruginous streak from costa 

 beyond this to apex : cUia deep purple, on tornus grey, on costa 

 dark fuscous with two white bars. Hindwings dark grey ; cilia grey, 



Peru, Jurimagnas, in March; four specimens. 



Calliprora peritura, n. sp. 



$. 9 mm. Head ochreous-whitish, two broad dark fuscous stripes 

 on crown. Palpi ochreous-whitish, anterior edge black. Thorax 

 rather dark grey, four indistinct darker stripes. Forewings as in 

 pentagramina ; rather dark grey ; an indistinct dark fuscous streak 

 rising obliquely from middle of dorsum, curved in disc to angle of 

 subterminal line ; an angulated violet-grey subterminal line, whitish 

 towards extremities, edged dark fuscous suffusion anteriorly, wing 

 beyond this ferruginous-brown : cUia coppery-purplish, a dark 

 grey basal line, on tornus grey, on costa grey mixed dark fuscous, 

 M'ith t\Ao white bars. Hindwings dark grey; cUia grey. 



Brazil, Para, in July; one specimen. 



Hapalonoma argyracta Meyr. 



The specific name is superseded by suhlnsiricella Walk. ; 

 I did not know the variability of the species, which has 

 commonly a very obHque thick black streak from dorsum 

 at J, not developed in my original specimens, occasionally 

 even the whole wing suffused ferruginous-ochreous mixed 

 with fuscous suffusion ; I am, however, satisfied that these 

 different-looking forms belong to the same species, which 

 I have also from Obidos and Teffe in Brazil, Iquitos and 

 Jurimaguas in Peru. 



