318 Mr. L. B. Prout on 



yellow below ; vertex and occiput yellow, a narrow brown 

 band between ; shoulders brown ; thorax and abdomen 

 yellow, the latter ringed with brown. Fore wing lemon- 

 yellow ; the lines purplish brown ; two pairs near base before 

 the discal spot, both angled outwards on M and SM 2 , the 

 outer pair toothed on M 3 , both interrupted below costa, 

 which is more thickly marked with purplish ; an outer band 

 of three lines, the innermost of which is thick and blotched, 

 but not dentate, the outer two lunulate-dentate, the teeth 

 pointing basewards and connecting the lines, the three 

 forming a blotch at costa with two yellow spots on its edge ; 

 submarginal line double, also lunulate-dentate, the inner 

 one the thicker, with prominent teeth nearly reaching the 

 postmedian band, also blotched on costa, the blotches con- 

 nected laterally ; an irregularly thickened, uninterrupted 

 terminal line ; fringe yellow, chequered with purple-brown 

 at apex, middle, and anal angle, and less conspicuously 

 beyond the other veins. Hind wing angled at R s ; three 

 lines at base, followed by a yellow interspace as in fore wing ; 

 the innermost line of the outer three (which are here median) 

 nearly straight and thick, the other two less concise, lunu- 

 late-dentate ; submarginal lines broken up into series of 

 lunules and strise reaching the termen. the veins purple- 

 dotted; terminal line much blotched at apex ; fringe yellow. 

 Underside like upper, but much paler. 



El Congo, Colombia, June 1907 ; one J 1 . 



Very closely resembling C.funiculata, Warr. Nov. Zool. 

 xi. p. 84, distinguished by its paler yellow ground-colour, 

 and in the £ by the perfectly pectinated antenna, that of 

 funiculata being rather long-ciliated. Apparently akin also 

 to C. reticulata, Schaus, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. xxvii. p. 265. 



Orthonama vittistrigata (Staud., ined.), sp. n. 



<J . 32 mm. — Head, thorax, and abdomen pale ochreous 

 varied with brown. Fore wing pale ochreous, crossed by 

 numerous oblique brown lines ; basal patch edged by a 

 thick brown line from one-fourth of costa to one-sixth of 

 inner margin, and traversed by two fine lines ; inner edge of 

 central fascia formed also by a thick brown line, from before 

 middle of costa to one-third of inner margin ; the pale band 

 preceding it traversed by three brown lines, of which the 

 central one is the strongest ; outer edge of fascia marked by 

 a brown lunulate-dentate line, the teeth facing inwards; the 

 fascia is traversed by several fine brown lines and contains 

 a small dark cell-spot ; the fascia is followed by a pale band 



