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spotted with black on each side; legs pale brown. Primaries 

 pale yellowish brown, crossed from the costal to the inner 

 margin by two silvery-white lines, the first near the base, 

 the second at the end of the cell ; the lines are edged with 

 black on the inner side; a large oval-shaped white spot, 

 thickly irrorated with pale brown scales on the outer margin 

 close to the anal angle, edged with black, the marginal line 

 black ; two black streaks at the apex ; the fringe silvery 

 brown : secondaries dusky white, darkest at the apex. 

 Underside brownish white. 



Expanse 1\ inch. 



Hab. S.E. Peru, Santo Domingo, 6000 feet (G. Ockenden, 

 Mus. Druce). 



Macalla viridis, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, palpi, and antennae pale brown ; collar and 

 tegulae pale pea-green ; thorax and abdomen pale brown. 

 Primaries pea-green, fading to yellowish brown ; a silvery- 

 brown line crossing the wing from the costal margin to the 

 inner margin close to the base, a second about the middle of 

 cell, which extends partly along the inner margin almost to 

 the anal angle, then crosses the wing to the apex, curves 

 round the end of the cell to just above vein 1 ; a dark oval- 

 shaped mark at the end of the cell, edged with pale brown, 

 the marginal line silvery brown : secondaries silky white. 

 Underside : primaries pale pinkish brown, secondaries white. 



Expanse 1^ inch. 



Hab. S.E. Peru, Santo Domingo, 6000 feet (G. Ockenden, 

 Mus. Druce). 



Macalla rujilinea, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, thorax, and abdomen grey ; collar and 

 tegulae reddish brown. Primaries grey, thickly irrorated with 

 dark brown scales ; five reddish-brown lines cross the wing 

 beyond the cell, forming a network to the outer margin ; the 

 fringe alternately reddish brown and grey : secondaries silky 

 white, shaded with blackish brown at the apex. Underside : 

 primaries blackish brown, secondaries as above. — Female 

 very similar to the male, but larger and more heavily 

 marked with reddish-brown lines on the primaries; the 

 secondaries are also blacker round the outer margin. 



Expanse, $ 1 j%, ? 1^ inch. 



Hab. S.E. Peru, Santo Domingo, 6000 feet (G. Ockenden, 

 Mus. Druce). 



