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Hind wing. — Costal approximated to subcostal; veins 6, 7 stalked; 

 discocellular triangulate, the radial from the outer angulation; medians 

 as in forewing; scaling fine and hairlike; wings toward base semi- 

 transparent. 



Type. — Xenomigia veninotata., new species. 



XENOMIGIA VENINOTATA, new species. 



Foreii'ing. — Olive-ochreous; the markings blackish, at the veins 

 pale; the base of veins 2, 3, 4 swollen, cream-white; a cloudy blackish 

 spot on costa close to base; a short curved somewhat dentate streak at 

 two-tifths, an oblique dark mark in middle of cell, and a blackish 

 blotch above inner margin at one-third, followed by a cream-colored 

 spot between submedian fold and vein; a blackish dentate streak from 

 costa at two-thirds, curved inwards below middle, touching the pale 

 bases of the median nervules and ending in a large cloudy blotch at 

 middle of inner margin; a submarginal dentate-edged black shade, 

 followed by an irregular band of cream-color, which runs inwards 

 above veins 2 and 4, interrupting the black shade, edged externally 

 by another black shade interrupted at each pale vein; thick marginal 

 dashes between the veins; fringe pale ochreous. 



Hindwing. — Dull olive-gray; towards base thinly scaled and semi- 

 transparent; fringe pale. 



Under side of both wings like upper side of hindwing; fringes pale 

 ochreous. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen olive-gray; palpi darker; legs dark 

 olive-gray. 



Exjyanse of icings. — 37 mm. 



Locality. — Colombia; 1 male. 



The forewings of the unique specimen are both somewhat rubbed at 

 base, and the description thereof necessarily incomplete in detail. 



Type.—C2it. No. 9173, U.S.N.M. 



SiTblatnily G^EOTMETRI]Sr.^E. 



Genus ANOPHYLLA Warren. 



ANOPHYLLA OBELISCATA, new species. 



Forewing. — With the central area above submedian vein and the 

 costal area above subcostal green; all the rest cream- white with an 

 iridescent pink tinge and sprinkled with purplish scales in places; a 

 pear-shaped pale blotch occupies the l^ase of cell and submedian iriter- 

 val; the pale marginal border is traversed by two parallel waved 

 l)ands; the inner narrow and purplish, the outer broader and more 

 brownish; the outer edge of the green central area projects .squarely 

 into the pale border between veins 3 and 4; on the discocellular is a 

 broad pale lunule, the lower end of which is prolonged bar-like between 



