710 On neio Species of Geometriclte. 



of fore wing similar to upper; of hind wing smoky, with 

 darker cell-spot and curved postmedian line at 4 or 5 mm. 

 from termen. 



La Oroya, Rio Inambari, S.E. Peru, 3100 feet, January 

 1908. Type in coll. L. B. Prout. A second example from 

 Pozuzo, E. Peru, also in coll. L. B. Prout. 



The strong veiniug of the upper surface recalls N. pieridia, 

 AVarr. Nov. Zool. xii. p. 351, but the present species has the 

 termen more regular in shape and differs in the underside, &c. 



Meticulodes triplilunaia, sp. n. 



^ . 50 mm. — Helated to beatncaria, Oberth., nearly like 

 it in costal half of both wings above, the principal differences 

 being in inner marginal half, as follows : — Fore loing : base 

 wanting the ferruginous-brown patch and its ochreous 

 boundary-line ; median area darker and much more uniform 

 than in beatricaria, its proximal edge obliquely curved, 

 reaching inner margin nearer base, its distal edge bounded 

 by three violet-whitish Lunides, their convexity directed distad ; 

 the succeeding shade delicate grey-violet, entirely without 

 red admixture ; black terminal shade narrow and only reaching 

 to M\ Hind lo'ing : tornal markings black, not red, narrower 

 than in beatricaria and bounded proximally by a thick tohite 

 line, which bends rather sharply away from termen after M-, 

 and is very faintly traceable across the wing almost to costa. 

 On the under surface the bright ferruginous shades of 

 beatricaria are entirely w^anting, the fore wing being shaded 

 with reddish grey at apex (without the three white spots of 

 beatricaria) , the hind wing broadly with rich ochreous brown 

 from apex to near tornus ; a small black tornal patch on 

 hind wing, bounded proximally by an ill-defined whitish 

 patch. 



Naranjito, Rio Dagua, W. Colombia, 3900 feet, June 1908. 

 Tvpe in coll. L. B. Prout. I have also seen a specimen 

 from Costa liica in Coll. W. Schaus. 



Loboj^alta antonia, sp. n. 



J . 46-50 mm. — Head and body concolorous with wings ; 

 palpus pale at extreme tip. Legs conspicuously marked 

 with white patches, especially at end of tibiae; spurs banded, 

 blackish and white, f'ore wnig shaped as in latrata, Guen., 

 except that the anterior half of termen is less absolutely 

 smooth ; pinkish brown, irrorated with olive-brown and 

 with scattered black dots ; antemedian line nearly as in 

 latrata, but more sharply angled on SM', mixed of whitish 



