524 Messrs. P. I. Lathy and W. F. H. Rosenberg’s 
Catasticta ies sp. nov. (PI. XLV, fig. 7.) 
¢. Similar to manco, Doubld., in colour above, but apex of fore- 
wing more truncate, and hindwing more rounded and with less grey. 
The underside of forewing is very much darker and the hindwings 
more suffused with grey and yellow markings deeper. 
Exp. 56 mm. 
Uruhuasi, S. Peru: 7,000 ft. March, April, 1910 (ZH. 
and C. Watkins), 1 g type; Huancabamba, N.E. PEru: 
310, 000 tie: 
The specimen from Huancabamba is smaller and not so 
brightly coloured below. 
Catasticta lanceolata, sp. nov. (Pl. XLV, fig. 8.) 
d. Upperside appears to be identical with figure of incerta, Dogn., 
but differs below in absence of prominent subapical white markings 
of forewing and in hindwing by exceedingly lanceolate type of 
marking. 
Exp. 53 mm, 
Torne, Cauca Valley, CotomBia: Aug. 1907, 12 ¢ Z. 
Catasticta minor, sp. nov. (PL XLV, fig. 9.) 
dé. Allied to anaitis, Hew., but much smaller, grey markings 
darker, and submarginal grey spots considerably larger; on the under- 
surface the whitish markings much less distinct. 
Exp. 58 mm. 
San Ramon, PERU: 3,000 ft., Oct. 1903 (Watkins and 
Tonilinson), 2 § $ type; Rio Colorado, PERU: 2,500 ft., 
March, April, 1903 (Watkins and Tomlinson), 1 f. 
Catasticta subflava, sp. nov. (Pl. XLVI, fig. 7.) 
d. Uppersurface somewhat similar to bithys, Hiibn., but apex of 
forewing truncate and discal bands yellowish. The underside of 
both wings is very different owing to the predominance of the bright 
yellow markings. 
Exp. 54 mm. 
Huancabamba, N.E. Peru : 3—10,000 ft., 1 @. 
Catasticta punctata, sp. nov. (Pl. XLVI, fig. 1.) 
¢. Upperside similar to preceding, but discal bands slightly 
darker and no marginal spots on hindwing. The undersurface is 
