492 Lord Rothschild on Aretiinze from 
25. Ecpantheria magdalene, Oberth. 
Expantheria magdalene, Oberthiir, Etud. Entom. livr. vi. p. 111, 
pl. xviii. figs. 5, 8 (1881) (Columbia). 
1 g caught, Chanchamayo District. 
26. Ecpantheria peruvensis, Hmpsn. 
Ecpantheria peruvensis, Hampson, Cat. Lepid. Phal. Brit. Mus, vol. 111. 
p. 874. no. 1917, pl. li. fig. 10 (1901) (Legrario, Peru). 
1 ? caught, Chanchamayo District. | 
27. Ecpantheria detecta, Oberth. 
Ecpantheria detecta, Oberthiir, Etud. Entom. livr. vi. p. 109, pl. xv. 
fig. 8 (1881) (Para). 
1 2 caught, Chanchamayo District. 
28. Ecpantheria dubia, sp. u. 
3 ?. Differ from cunigunda, Stoll, in the pure white 
thorax, the transverse yellow and blue bands of abdomen, 
and in the closely placed bands of spots on fore wings and 
their obsolete pale appearance. 
1 g,1 9 caught, Lima, Peru. 
29. LHepantheria andensis, sp. n. 
dé. Antennz above basal three-quarters greyish white, 
terminal quarter black-brown ; head greyish white, a dark 
brown tuft on vertex ; thorax whitish grey, more or less 
densely powdered with black-brown ; abdomen black-brown 
with lateral bands of dark yellow, basal segment with two 
tufts of grey. 
Fore wing, basal third, costal area, and broad area above 
and below vein 1 dark grey, powdered, freckled, and banded 
with whitish grey ; rest of wing hyaline, very sparsely 
powdered with grey scales; nervures dark grey, powdered 
with pale grey. 
Hind wing, abdominal two-fifths brown-grey, whitish 
along inner edge to tornus, rest of wing hyaline, faintly and 
sparsely powdered with grey. 
Length of fore wing 20-22 mm. ; expanse 48-52 mm. 
23 6 caught, ‘“ Junin, Andes, Peru, 14,000 ft., lat. 12°.” 
