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R l , here (and nearly to R 3 ) confluent with the proximal 

 shading of subterminal line, posteriorly more oblique than 

 termen, reaching hind margin at middle ; a minute dark cell- 

 dot at base of R 2 ; subterminal line white, with irregular 

 brown shadings on both sides, slightly oblique inwards at 

 costa, then forming a deep outward curve (with its extremity 

 on R 1 ), slightly inbent before R 3 , sinuate inwards between 

 M 2 and SM 2 ; a rather conspicuous subtriangular white spot 

 close to apex ; dark dots at termen before and behind R 1 , 

 accompanied proximally by small white wedges; the poste- 

 rior part of terminal area irregularly mixed with light violet- 

 grey and (towards tornus) blackish ; fringe pale brownish, 

 unmarked. 



Hind wing rather narrow, termen rounded anteriorly, then 

 almost straight; a rather strong subbasal brown band; 

 median band very feeble and ill-defined, separated from a 

 better expressed brown submarginal band by a white shade ; 

 a very narrow white distal border, marked at apex with a 

 brown dash and between some of the veins with brown dots ; 

 fringe unmarked. 



Underside whitish, the hind wing almost unmarked, the 

 fore wing becoming browner anteriorly, and with a dark 

 brown terminal border from tornus to R 1 , becoming lighter 

 brown and subterminal anteriorly. 



Rio Derg, Brazil, type in coll. Joicey. Rio Janeiro, para- 

 type in coll. Brit. Mus. 



13. Pigia flexistrigata extensa, subsp. n. 



S . — 25-27 mm. 



Much larger than flexistrigata flexistrigata, relatively 

 longer-winged (termen of fore wing more oblique), underside 

 less sharply marked, with median line of hind wing obsolete. 



Carabaya, S.E. Peru : Oconeque, 7000 feet, Feb. 1905 

 (G. Ockenden), type in coll. Joicey; July 1904 (dry season), 

 1 <$ in coll. Tring Mus.; Santo Domingo, Nov. 1902 (wet), 

 1 <$ in coll. Tring Mus. 



Possibly a separate species. 



Except in the angulated hind wing this species (described 

 by Warren, Nov. Zool. vii. p. 150, as a Craspedia) does not 

 differ in material characters from Pigia (type tergeminarta } 

 li .-Sch. = microniata, Walk.) . 



14. Antitrygodes callibotrys, sp. n. 



cj . — 36 mm. 

 Pace and outer side of palpus light reddish brown. Head, 



