Notes on the Genus Catasticta. 523) 
detailed description of each, but have in all cases com- 
pared the new species with the one most nearly allied and 
also figured them. 
Catasticta albofasciata, sp. nov. (Pl. XLV, fig. 3.) 
d- Near wricoecheae, Feld. Upperside. Forewing has discal 
white band and has submarginal spots much smaller and red area of 
hindwing considerably restricted. Underside. Forewing has more 
white on discal area, and hindwing has yellow markings rather 
more prominent. 
Exp. 54 mm. 
Maganja, COLOMBIA: 9,000 ft., Feb. 1910, 1 2. 
There is a second specimen in the Godman and Salvin 
collection in the British Museum. 
Catasticta seitzi, sp. nov. (Pl. XLV, fig. 4.) 
g. Near zancle, Feld., but ochreous markings of both wings above 
much more restricted, especially on hindwing. 
Exp. 48 mm. 
Guabinas, Rio Cauca, W. CoLomBiA: Jan. 1908, 1 & 
Catasticta watkinsi, sp.nov. (PI. XLV, fig. 5.) 
$- Near pinava, Doubld., on upperside, but with bright ochreous 
markings which are more extended than the olivaceous markings of 
pinava, Doubld. The underside of the forewing differs in a similar 
manner, while the hindwing lacks the distinct discal dark band, and 
sub-basal and submarginal white markings of pinava, Doubld. 
Exp. 52 mm. 
Uruhuasi, 8. Peru: 7,000 ft., March, April, 1910 (#7. 
and C. Watkins), 7 & &. 
Catasticta distineta, sp. nov. (Pl. XLV, fig. 6.) 
¢. Allied to swadila, Hopff., but with grey markings on upper- 
side very much more extended. The underside of forewing is 
much whiter, and the discal black band of hindwing much more 
pronounced. 
Exp. 57 mm. 
Rio Colorado, Peru: 2,500 ft., Aug. 1903 (Watkins 
and Tomlinson), 1 f type; La Merced, Peru: 2,500 ft., 
Aug. 1903 (Watkins and Tomlinson), 1 §; Huancabamba, 
N.E. Peru : (Boettger) 2 f f. 
