526 Messrs. P. I. ey and W. F. H. Rosenberg’s 
Farinas, BOLIVIA: 1 ¢. 
There are other specimens in the British Museum 
collection. 
Catasticta truncata, sp. nov. (Pl. XLVI, fig. 6.) 
dg. Nearly allied to apatwrina, Butl., but spots on forewing 
above yellowish, hindwing more produced at anal angle and discal 
band yellow instead of white. Undersurface has no yellow markings, 
only small orange ones. 
Exp. 50 mm. 
Merida, VENEZUELA. 
It is quite possible that this is the species figured by 
Rober as apaturina, Butl. 
Catasticta superba, sp. nov. (PI. XLV, fig. 10.) 
¢. Near chrysolopha, Koll., but very much larger, and discal 
band of hindwing above entirely orange. The ground colour of 
hindwing below is uniform pale yellow and not shaded with darker 
as in chrysolopha, Koll. 
Exp. 62 mm. 
Uruhuasi, S. Peru: 7,000 ft., Feb. to May, 1910 
(H. and C. Watkins), 8 $ 8. 
Catasticta similis, sp. nov. (Pl. XLVI, fig. 8.) 
¢. Very near the preceding but smaller and differs in the shorter 
hindwings, smaller discal orange band and in ochreous margin of 
inner margin only extending half-way from base. 
Exp. 53 mm. 
Uruhuasi, 8. Peru: 7,000 ft., April, May, 1910 (ZZ. and 
C. Watkins), 2 ff. 
Catasticta flavomaculata, sp. nov. 
We have given this name to the southern form of 
teutila, Doubld., typical specimens of which are northern 
and have orange markings below. Costa Rican specimens 
have yellow markings below, and in Guatemala inter- 
mediate forms are to be found, therefore this new name 
must only be regarded as subspecific. Typical teutila, 
Doubld., have also white bands. Sebennica, Lue., is iden- 
tical with teutila, Doubld., and endoica, Reak., is the 
female. 
