South American Micro-Lepidoptera. 675 
middle to % of costa; terminal area beyond this tinged with bronzy 
and strigulated* with white: cilia brassy-yellowish, on tornus 
bronzy-brownish. Hindwings ochreous-whitish, towards base with 
a patch of pale ochreous-yellowish suffusion ; cilia whitish-yellow. 
CoLoMBIA, San Antonio, 5,800 feet, in November and 
December; four specimens. 
Capua xylophaea, n. sp. 
g. 15mm. Head and thorax brownish partially sprinkled with 
dark fuscous. Abdomen light greyish-ochreous. Forewings elon- 
gate, costa anteriorly moderately, posteriorly hardly arched, with 
moderate fold reaching from base to beyond 4, apex obtuse, termen 
nearly straight, rather oblique ; reddish-fuscous, with a few grey 
scales ; tufts of scales on submedian fold at { and middle of wing ; 
upper half of central fascia moderate, oblique, blackish-grey ; a 
small blackish spot in disc before 2; an elongate semioval costal 
patch outlined with grey-whitish suffusion and spotted with blackish- 
grey ; a blackish transverse strigula in disc at § and another towards 
apex, placed in obscure whitish striae, terminal area beyond posterior 
stria darker reddish-fuscous : cilia light brownish. Hindwings light 
red-brownish, suffused with fuscous towards tornus; cilia fuscous- 
whitish with two fuscous shades. 
ARGENTINA, Tucuman ; one specimen. 
Capua chrysostoma, n. sp. 
gd. 22-25 mm. Head and thorax dark ferruginous-fuscous, 
minutely sprinkled with violet-whitish. Palpi ferruginous-orange. 
Antennal ciliations 13. Abdomen grey. Forewings suboblong, 
rather dilated posteriorly, costa anteriorly moderately arched, pos- 
teriorly straight, without fold, apex obtuse, termen somewhat bowed, 
rather oblique ; dark brown, minutely sprinkled with violet-whitish ; 
an undefined dark fuscous or blackish basal patch and central fascia, 
confluent on costa, fascia running from } of costa to dorsum before 
tornus, rather dilated downwards; four very indistinct dark fuscous 
costal spots between fascia and apex, extreme costal edge between 
these ferruginous: cilia rather dark ashy-grey, basal half chestnut- 
brown. Hindwings and cilia grey. 
CoLomMBIA, San Antonio, 5,800 feet, in November and 
December ; nine specimens. 
