No.l45<i. NEW GEOMETRID MOTm— WARREN. 427 



on the two folds and outward on the median vein; second from a gray 

 cloud at two-thirds, sinuous, curved outward above and inward below 

 median, to three-fourths of inner margin; fringe pale green. 



ITlndtrhuj . — With only a median olive line just beyond the ])lack 

 cell spot. 



Under side whitish green, the costa of forewing 3'ellowish. 



Face and palpi greenish; vertex white; thorax and base of abdomen 

 green, the rest of abdomen ochreous. 



Kepanse of wings. — Male, 20 mm. 



Locality. — St. Jean, Maroni River, French Guiana. 



Resembles T. undUlnea Warren but smaller, the first line of fore- 

 wing quite different; the hind tibii^^ of male have only terminal spurs, 

 typically there are four. 

 ' Tiipe.—^^t. No. 9200, U.S.N.M. 



TACHYPHYLE SUBFULVATA, new species. 



Foreinhig. — Pale green along costa and hind margin; the rest of the 

 wing a confused mixture of dark greenish gray and dull rust-color; a 

 dull blackish cell spot, preceded by an equall}" obscure curved inner 

 line; outer line from two-thirds of inner margin, slightly curved, run- 

 ning parallel to hind margin but not reaching costa; costal edge 

 narrowly white throughout; fringe whitish green. 



Hindwing. — Narrowly green along hind margin only; all the rest of 

 the wing invaded by the rusty gray tint, darkest across the middle 

 where there is a dark cell spot followed by a thick straight postmedian 

 line; costal area quite pale; fringe almost whitish. 



Under side of forewing fulvous at base, pale olive-green beyond 

 middle, becoming whitish green along hind margin; costa and fringe 

 whitish green; inner margin broadl}' pale violet-gray; hindwing mainly 

 fulvous, all the margins and fringe whitish green; an olive-green band 

 before hind margin; cell spot lunular, dark green. 



Face and antenna white; thorax and abdomen green and fulvous. 



Expanse of ivlngs. — 30 ram. 



Locality. — St. Jean, Maroni River, French Guiana; 1 female, March, 

 1904. 



Nearest to T. seretlncta Warren, from Peru. 



Type.—Q^t. No. 9201, U.S.N.M. 



SialDfaiTiily STBPtRHIlSrJE. 



Genus ANISODES Guenee. 



ANISODES ABRUPTARIA, new species. 



Forewing. — Ver}^ pale ochreous, dusted with fuscous-gray atoms, 

 which are densest along costa; first line marked only b}^ dark vein dots 

 and dots on the two folds, at one-fifth, projecting outward in cell; cell 



