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AiPf Louis B. Prout on the 
fringe pale straw-colour, cliequerecl with darkish brown. Hindwing 
whitish, tinged with straw-colour distally ; weak beginnings of two 
lines on inner margin ; the hair-scales of the inner-marginal area 
somewhat browner. Underside of forewing brownish, weakly 
marked, the costa broadly yellower and mottled with brown ; a 
brown blotch close to distal margin, between and R^ and 
(narrower and weaker) between SC^ and IR ; fringe as above. 
Underside of hind wing with rather large, distinct dark cell-spots, 
a zigzag dark postmedian line running into a large dark spot near 
inner margin at about two-fifths, a much weaker dark mark near 
inner margin between this and tornus. 
Tucuman (type), iu coll. L. B. Prout; also in coll. Dognin 
from same locality. 
Similar to H. serrutilinea, Warr., from Peru (under which 
name M. Dognin records it in his MS. list), but dis- 
tinguished, apart from its somewhat different tone of 
colour, by the form of the basal and subbasal dark markings, 
and, to a less extent, those of the distal margin. In the 
former respect, indeed (and in the presence of the white 
mark in the centre of the median band), it comes nearer to 
IL completa, Warr., Nov. Zook, xi, 520, also from Peru. 
The antenna is quite normal, rather thick—as in all the 
males of the group, so far as my observation goes—but 
neither “rasped above” nor with “short, subclavate teeth • 
below.” According to Warren, Nov. ZooL, xi, 521, H. 
serratilinca ^ should be abnormal iu these particulars; but 
as I do not feel altogether satisfied that this $ was con- 
specific with the original (^) type, I do not emphasise the 
antennal characters as a difierential feature of H. priono- 
gramma. In the new species the discocellulars are some¬ 
what bent on loth wings, weakly approaching the 
“biangulate” form, and with from slightly below the 
middle; yet certainly not of the typical Fsaliodes form. 
The hair-tuft on abdomen beneath is strongly developed. 
113. Spargania flavisquamata (Dognin). 
Eriop)ygidict fiavisquamata, Dognin, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., 
xlviii, 360 (1904). 
Tucuman (type), in coll. Dognin, also from the same 
locality in coll. Bastelberger et coll. Br. Mus. 
I consider the genus Eriopygidia, Warr., Nov. Zook, vii, 
175, inseparable from Sjmrgania, Guen., Spec. Gen. des 
Lep., X, 454. 
