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30. Eecpantherina muzina, Oberth. 
Eepantheria muzina, Oberthiir, Etud. Entom. livr. vi. p. 105, pl. xii. 
fig. 4 (1881) (Muzo, Columbia). 
236,7 2 2 caught, Lima, Peru. 
Sir George Hampson has included yukatensis, Oberth., 
under this species, but I feel sure that is wrong. Of the six 
others of Oberthiir’s, which Sir George has also placed under 
muzina, | am equally convinced that several are distinct. 
31. Mallocephala imitatrix, sp. n. 
This insect inthe ¢ is a curious mimic of Meenas? flavata, 
Hmpson. 
¢ (normal). Antenne, head, thorax, and abdomen deep 
black. 
Fore and hind wings sooty-black, thinly scaled, nervures 
deep black. 
& (ab. luteola). Sides of abdomen, costal area of fore 
wings, and basal half of hind wings dirty buffish yellow. 
6 (ab.griseola). Antenne grey-brown ; head and tegulx 
buffish grey ; abdomen buffish grey with narrow transverse 
dorsal lines, 
Fore wing yellowish grey. Hind wing semihyaline 
isabelle-grey. 
2. Apterous, covered with sooty-black and grey or grey- 
down. 
Length of fore wing, 3, 11-13 mm. ; expanse 26-28 mm. 
17 6g, 12 2 2 bred (1 § ab. griseola,7 ? 2 ab. luteola), 
“ Junin, Andes of Peru, 14,000 ft.”” (larva black with major 
portion of hairs of dorsum orange-rufous ; pupa red-brown, 
interspaces of abdominal segments yellowish brown ; cocoon 
ovate, hammock-shaped, thin, sooty-brown network). 
The following species are out of order :— 
32. Palustra elongata, sp. n. 
3. Head sooty black-brown ; antenne, shaft brown-grey, 
pectinations honey-brown ; thorax wood-brown mixed with 
golden-brown hairs; abdomen golden-orange, a patch of 
sooty-brown hair on basal segmeut, anal segment and tuft 
yellowish. orey. 
Fore wing golden-buff somewhat freckled with black and 
with flammulated patches of black scales, an area, free of 
black scales, forming a sinuate postmedian buff band, sub- 
terminal area with fewer black scales ; a black stigma on 
discocellulars. 
