NFAV GEOMKTRID MOrilS— WARREN. 429 



on submedian fold; median line oblique from costa before apex to 

 one-third of inner margin, toothed outward at veins 6, 7; outer line 

 from the same point on costa, sinuous parallel to hind margin, ])elow 

 vein 4 marked only by vein dots; a black concise streak from base 

 along median vein and above vein 4 to hind margin, meeting there 

 another along vein 5 passing through an angled mark beyond outer 

 line; subcostal vein narrowly black from l)ase to one-fourth; cell spot 

 white in a thick red ring; marginal spots black; fringe concolorous. 



Illndwlng. — With a bifurcate l)lack line near base and a ))lack outer 

 line bent on vein 5 from costa just before apex to three-tifths of inner 

 margin; a black line along- vein 4; the rest as in forewing, but the white 

 cell spot is not tinged with red; in both wings a faint pale submarginal 

 line is visible. 



Under side pale ochreous with rosv stri;v, which are more numerous 

 in forewing, where the outer line alone is marked; marginal line line 

 in V)oth wings. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen like wings; tips of shoulders and collar 

 finely black; face and palpi rosy above, pale below, legs ochreous, 

 forelegs ros}" in front. 



Expanse of wings. — 37 mm. 



Localify. — St, Laurent, Maroni River, French Guiana; 1 male, 

 September, 1904. 



The hind legs are abnormal; the tibia is quite short, as in lirachycola 

 Warren from India, but without tufts and with short aborted spurs; 

 the femur is twice as long as the tibia and the tarsus twice as long as 

 the femur. Nearest to A. hieroglypliica Warren but quite distinct. 



Type.— Qui. No. 9204, U.S.N.M. 



ANISODES FLAVICORNIS, new species. 



Closely allied to ^I. ferrugiiuita Warren, from Colombia and si(h- 

 seneseens Warren from Carabaya, southeastern Peru, and possibly an 

 extreme form of this last species, as both come from the same locality. 



Instead of the small white dot the cell marks are large and round, 

 pure white, that in the hindwing twice as large as that in the forewing; 

 the vertex and antennal shaft are bright yellow. In all other respects 

 the description of suh^ne-scefis applies to the present species. 



Expanse of wings. ^iO mm. 



Locality. — Carabaj^a, southeastern Peru; 1 male. 



Type.—Q^t. No. 9205, U.S.N.M. 



ANISODES FLAVIPUNCTA, new species. 



Forewing. — Bone-color, covered with line and dense brownish gray 

 striations, thickest along costa and before hind margin; lines gray, 

 marked chiefly by dark dots on veins; lirst from one-fifth of costa to 

 one-fourth of inner margin, outcurved above and below median vein; 



