South American Micro-Lepidoptera. 701 
towards tornus dark fuscous. Hindwings dark grey; cell whitish- 
grey, tinged posteriorly with rosy; cilia grey, becoming whitish 
round apex. 
CoLomBIA, San Antonio, 5,800 feet, in November; one 
specimen. 
Coptotelia psittacopa, n. sp. 
g. 19mm. Head yellow, with dark bronzy spot on sides of face, 
sides of crown mixed with dark bronzy. -Palpi deep bronzy, terminal 
joint half second, its base and apex pale yellowish. Thorax yellow 
reticulated with crimson-red, margins deep bronzy. Abdomen dark 
fuscous. Forewings elongate, moderate, somewhat dilated posteriorly, 
costa moderately arched, apex obtuse, termen rounded, rather 
oblique; 7 to termen; deep bronzy-brown largely suffused with 
purple-blackish ; a large yellow basal patch reticulated with bright 
crimson-red, not reaching dorsum, irregularly marked with dark 
fuscous towards costa, outer edge angulated in middle; first discal 
stigma represented by a black dot within angle of basal patch, 
second by an irregular roundish yellow spot containing a suffused 
crimson-red ring ; yellow transverse spots marked beneath with 
crimson-red on costa before middle and at % ; a subterminal series of 
pale yellowish dots : cilia pale yellowish, at apex and towards tornus 
suffused with purple-blackish. Hindwings and cilia dark fuscous. 
CoLoMBIA, at 4,400 feet, in February ; one specimen. 
Coptotelia thyridopa, n. sp. 
I propose this name for fenestella, Zell., Verh. Zool. Ges. 
Wien., 1874, 439, which I consider referable here, inasmuch 
as the type-species of the genus is fenestrella, Zell., Stett. 
Ent. Zeit., 1863, 145, and though not absolutely identical, 
the two names would obviously lead to confusion if 
employed in the same genus. 
Coptotelia constellata, n. sp. 
¢. 19mm. Head and thorax grey mixed with dark grey. Palpi 
rather dark fuscous, terminal joint more than half second, tip 
whitish. Abdomen grey. Forewings suboblong, moderately broad, 
costa anteriorly strongly, posteriorly slightly arched, apex obtuse, 
termen faintly sinuate, somewhat oblique; 7 to termen ; brown 
irregularly mixed with dark fuscous ; a small pale yellow spot in 
middle of base, and one on costa near base ; first discal stigma 
minute, yellow, second white, with some yellow scales and small 
