328 Mr. L. B. Prout on 



fringe blackish, yellow at extreme apex : cell-spot black. 

 Hind wing somewhat produced at apex, almost pointed ; 

 blackish grey, with cloudy dark cell-spot, very obscure pale 

 curved outer line, and yellow dots on termen, that at apex 

 running out into the grey fringe. Underside dull blackish, 

 with the yellow markings restricted, the hind wing powdered 

 with grey and showing two dark lines, the outer one marked 

 with whitish on veins ; the terminal yellow dots distinct. 



Huancabamba, Cerro del Pasco, E. Peru ; one $ . 



Recalls in shape a Psaliodes, but the palpus is only 

 moderately long, scarcely longer than that in the preceding 

 species, with which this seems to agree pretty well in 

 structure ; face tufted, palpus strongly rough-scaled above 

 and below ; antennal cilia slightly more apparent than in 

 renitens, but still minute. 



Psaliodes bicolor, sp. n. 

 $ . 20 mm. — Head and palpus pale flesh-colour, the latter 

 externally redder ; thorax and dorsum dark grey ; venter 

 and sides pale grey ; legs fleshy ochreous, dotted with 

 darker. Fore wing pale fleshy ochreous dusted with grey 

 in basal third, dull brick-red dusted also with grey in distal 

 two-thirds ; the dividing-line oblique and slightly waved, 

 pale ochreous, preceded by atiother similar line; median 

 fascia darker red, especially towards its bounding-lines, the 

 outer, parallel to the inner, being somewhat lunulate-dentate, 

 but indistinct; incurved below costa and folio ved by a fine 

 dark line, also incurved; term'nal area narrowly darker; 

 fringe rather narrow, whitish chequered with grey ; cell-spot 

 black. Hind wing whitish, with slight grey dusting and 

 faint flush of reddish ; a dark cell-dot and faintly marked 

 lunulate-dentate postmedian line ; a dark smear at anal 

 angle. Underside of boh wings like upperside of fore wing, 

 dull brick -red, with some ochreous patches on costa before 

 apex, beyond postmedian and subterminal lines ; cell-spots 

 dark, that in hind wing ringed with pale, followed by a pale 

 zigzag outer line. 



San Antonio, W. Colomb'a, 5800 feet, November 1907 

 {M. G. Palmer) ; one ? . 



Nearest to Ps. vulpina, Warr. Nov. Zool. xi. p. 523, from 

 Peru, which has the whole fore wing brick-red, with inner 

 outer lines pale, and the hind wing altogether darker. A 

 <J in coll. Dognin, somewhat worn, from the same locality, 

 is slightly paler. 



Lasiophanes nigranalis } sp. n. 



cJ . 26 mm. — Differs from L. rufisticta, Warr. Nov. Zool. 

 xii. p. 333, in being paler grey, no black streaks between the 



