new Neotropical GeomehidEe. 331 



Spargania indentata, sp. n. 



$ . 44 mm. — Shoulders, tegulse, and metathoracic tuft 

 olive-green ; head, thorax, and abdomen ochreous (? faded 

 from green) ; abdomen marked with blackish laterally and 

 before the segmental incisions of dorsum ; venter and legs 

 greenish ochreous ; anal tufts fulvous beneath. Fore wing 

 olive-green, the dark shadings greenish black, edged finely 

 with white ; basal patch small with crenulate edge, much 

 d irker before the white line ; median fascia with wavy inner 

 edge indented along M, then vertical ; outer edge oblique 

 outwards, with an indentation on R 2 and a strong bidentate 

 proj(dion between R 1 and M 2 , then wavy to inner margin 

 parallel to termen ; costal portion of fascia greener than the 

 rest ; space between basal patch and the fascia unusually 

 broad, its centre occupied by a broad curved olive-green belt 

 with still darker centre ; subterminal line white, interrupted, 

 forming dark, white-tipped lunular spots between veins, that 

 in submedian interval double and larger, without white tip, 

 traversing at costa a deeper olive-green patch which becomes 

 blackish on each side of the line, and followed beyond cell 

 by a double black lunule ; terminal black dashes between 

 the veins, thicker in upper half of wing ; fringe pale and 

 dark green. Hind wing orange-red, along abdominal mar- 

 gin greenish fuscous, its edge diffuse and curved from upper 

 end of cell to M 2 , below which it runs straight to termen ; 

 dark terminal dashes between tlie veins; fringe fuscous. 

 Underside pale green at base, merging into dull fulvous 

 beyond middle ; outer lines darker followed by a pale 

 interval ; apex of fore wing and terminal area of hind wing 

 speckled with dark ; extreme apex of fore wing pale green ; 

 in both wings the cell-spots black. 



San Antonio, W. Colombia, 5800 feet, December 1907 

 (M. G. Palmer) ; one <$ . 



Belongs to the group of flavolimbaria, Mssn., StubePs 

 Reise, tab. ix. f. 6 (genus Eriopygidia, Warr.) ; apparently 

 nearest to selika, Th.-Mieg, Le Nat. 1895, p. 181 {Cidaria). 



Eucymatoge hilaris, sp. n. 



<$ . 21 mm. — Face varied black and whitish ochreous; 

 palpus black, whitish-tipped; thorax and venter pale 

 ochreous, speckled and marked with black in places ; legs 

 pale ochreous, broadly black banded exteriorly ; abdomen 

 dorsally bright ferruginous, with some black markings 

 anteriorly. Antennal cilia nearly as long as diameter of 

 shaft. Fore wing shining pale ochreous, the costa whiter 



