434 Mr. L. B. Pi out on 



outwards above SM 2 ; the costal spot at two-thirds is 

 yellowish, and the spots between the radials white, with no 

 trace of an intermediate pale spot ; in the hind wing the 

 dark border is not more than half the width of that of rufi- 

 fimbria. Underside : costa of fore wing buff for two-thirds ; 

 the two white spots between radials developed into a short 

 white blotch, separated from the buff costal spot by a patch 

 of red and white striae and touching below a lengthened 

 leaden-grey submarginal patch ; in the hind wing the narrow 

 border is broken up by the white ground-colour and marked 

 with deep red striae only. Abdomen dorsally black in basal 

 half, brown in anal, ventrally white. 



Huancabamba, N.E. Peru; one $ . 



If not specifically distinct, at least likely to prove a good 

 local form. Typical rufijimbria is known from Cuzco and 

 La Merced, Peru, and from Yungas de la Paz, Bolivia, but 

 not, so far as I am aware, from Huancabamba. 



Subfam. Geometrinm. 

 (Boarmiin(£, &c, auctt.) 



Narragodes Marina, sp. n. 



$ ? . 22-24 mm. — Head, thorax, and abdomen lilac-grey ; 

 face brown. Fore wing lilac- grey, the lines and the space 

 between median and postmedian lines dull reddish brown, 

 varying somewhat in different specimens; the lines vertical 

 and strongly waved ; antemedian at one-fourth, median just 

 before middle ; postmedian at three-fourths, but starting at 

 little beyond two-thirds costa and angled onR 1 ; a dark 

 cell-spot just before median line ; an obscurely darker sub- 

 marginal shade; terminal line finely black, interrupted on 

 the veins; fringe lilac-grey. Hind wing without the ante- 

 median line. Underside of fore wing ochreous, densely 

 striated with purplish fuscous, the marginal border dark 

 purplish fuscous, with straight inner edge, before which the 

 ochreous ground-colour is less striated ; of hind wing similar, 

 with traces of two dark curved lines ; fore wing with dark 

 cell-spot. 



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

 (Af. G. Palmer) ; one S , two ? ? (one ? = type). Mr. 

 Warren tells me he has also seen three ? $ from Tinguri, 

 Carabaya, Peru, 3400 feet, August 1904. 



Differs a little in aspect from typical Narragodes, but 

 agrees in essential structure. The venation is somewhat 

 variable; SC 1 " 2 are always coincident, but they may be 



