NO. 1456. 



NEW^ GEOMETRID MOTHS-WARREN. 545 



ol ve double from three-fifths of inner margin toward apex, before 

 which, on vein 7 it is angled and retracted to costa; the costa sttak 

 broadly olive; the line has a decided bend just above vein 2- on the 

 costa 1 is^fol owed by a brown edged spot externally bilobed; a deeper 

 olive shade from vein 4 to anal angle, containing angulated marks o" 

 veins the inner margin before it somewhat paler with more distinct 

 striations; fringe olive. ^tiuct 



///;.^.m-.^.-With basal area paler, the line central, the maro-inal 

 area ohve-tinged, with distinct dark zigzag submarginal shade; mar- 

 ginal edge pale before the fringe. 



Under side pale stone-coloi-r with very slight gray freckling; line 

 dark olive, paler edged; marginal area of forewing ^Wth a diffuse olive 

 cloud. 



Head dark gray; thorax and abdomen pale fawn-color; leo-s ochre- 

 ous, banded with fuscous. 

 Expanse of wings. — 39 mm. 

 Local If y. — Peru. 



Distinguished by its dingy appearance. 

 %?^.— Cat. No. 9427, U.S.N.M. 



MICROGONIA PUNCTILINEA, new species. 



Forewing.~F^\B stone-gray, with a few minute black scales and 

 some sparse olive stri*; the two lines marked bv dark olive points on 

 the veins, the olive lunules between them being very obscure; the fir.t 

 line forms two indistinct outward curves on each side of the median 

 vein; the costal streak of outer line is thick and brownish olive- the 

 line IS angled on vein 6, then oblique to vein 2, then vertical; it is'pre- 

 ceded between veins 3 and 4 by a slight gray cloud and followed on 

 vein 3 by a dark wedge-shaped mark, with two fainter ones on veins 

 2 and 1 toward anal angle; beyond outer line on costa a large ochreous 

 and brown dark-edged costal blotch; fringe olive, the margin before 

 It linearly whitish; cell spot black. 



innd>vir,(j.~Y,'{th denser olive strife; the postmedian line denticu- 

 late; a submarginal olive zigzag line in lower half of wing, followed 

 at anal angle by a dark olive shade. 



Under side duller, with obscure striae; cell spots black, distinct; 

 outer line hardly marked; forewing darker along hind margin, ])ut 

 whitish at apex; fringe brown. 



Head, collar, and palpi blackish gray; abdomen like wings; shoul- 

 ders and patagia almost white; legs ochreous, with black mottlinos- 

 antenme black, with pale cilia. *' ' 



E,cpanse ofmings. — 48 mm. 



Locallty.~mo Sogo, Bolivia (Garlepp). Much resembles cydopeata 

 Moeschler. 



Type.—C'dt. No.* 9428, U.S.N.M. 

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