32 On new Lepldoptera in the Joicey Cotleclion. 



Charape, River Tabaconas, N. Peru, 4000 feet, 1912, the 

 more exactly labelled specimens dated Sept.-Oet. (A. <(■ E. 

 Pratt). 



Subfamily Geometeinje. 



20. Cleora clarivenata, sp. n. 



<$ . — 54 mm. 



Face flat. Palpus rather short and stout, with moderately 

 appressed scales. Tongue slight. Antennal pectinations 

 very long, continuing to near apex. Pectus strongly hairy. 

 (Hind legs lost.) Head and body concolorous with wings, 

 the abdomen with ochreous anal tuft and with indications of 

 white distal edgings to the segments above, only the first 

 distinct. 



Fore wing with fovea slight ; SC 1-2 moderately long- 

 stalked, separating about opposite the branching of SC :> , not 

 connected with C or SC 3 ; Prout's brown, with some of the 

 veins (especially M, R 1 , R 3 , M 1 , the end of SO 5 , and, more 

 finelj r , M 2 ) yellowish white ; lines yellowish white ; ante- 

 median acutely angulated inwards close to costa, then forming 

 an outward curve or bend, from M strongly oblique inwards 

 to hind margin near base; postmedian about 3 mm. from 

 termen, nearly parallel therewith, very slightly approaching 

 it at hind margin. 



Hind wing with termen weakly subcrenulate ; similar to 

 fore wing; SM 3 also whitened ; antemedian line wanting; 

 postmedian slightly bent at radial fold. 



Underside slightly paler, without white veins ; antemedian 

 line wanting, postmedian a little less strong than above. 



Upper Kasai River, Congo Free State (F. Landbeck). 



21. Callhistia grandis latiplaga, subsp. n. 



Yellow bund of hind wing considerably widened, at 

 abdominal margin generally measuring 11 mm., never less 

 than 9 mm., its form in the c? almost quadrate, its anterior 

 boundary in the $ (in front of the second subcostal vein) 

 7-9 mm. long. 



Mvsol, foothills, 100-200 feet, Oct.-Nov. 1916, wet season 

 ( W.J. O. Frost), type and another <J , 6 ? ? . 



