468 



KOCTUTDJ.. 



area brownish ; the umlerside with the veins and marginal areas 

 irrorated with brown, a dark discoidal lunule. 



Jhth. Bolivia, Tacora, 12,000 feet, type f in Mus. Berlin. Exp. 

 30 millini. 



1815. Strigania calligrapta. 



Heitria calligrapta, Butl. Trans. Eut. See. 1882, p. 118. 



S . Head and thorax ochreoiis with some Mack scales ; abdomen 

 ochroous irrorated \\ilh dark brown. Fore wing ochreous, irrorated 

 and largely suffused with dark brown ; subbasal line represented by 

 ochreous strice from costa and cell, tlie former defined on inner 

 side, the latter on both sides by black ; antemedial line double, 

 dark brown filled in with ochreous, angled outwards below costa, 

 oblique below cell, and strongly bent inwards to inner margin ; 

 clavif'orm well-developed, reddish brown defined by dark brown and 



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Fig. 137. — Strigania calligrapta, (^ . 



with an ochreous patch between it and postmedial line ; orbicular 

 and reniform with reddish centres and ochreous annuli defined by 

 dark brown, the former very oblique elliptical, the latter slightly 

 angled inwards on median nervure ; postmedial line double, filled in 

 with ochreous, minutely waved, bent outwards below costa, ex- 

 curved to vein 4, then oblique, some pale points beyond it on costa ; 

 the veins with slight dark streaks defined by ochreous, the median 

 nervure and veins 6, 4, 3, 1 on postmedial area more strongly 

 defined, those on each side of veins 4, 3 indenting the ochreous 

 subterminal line, which is angled outwards at vein 7, defined on 

 inner side by some dentate dark marks extending to its outer side 

 at middle ; a terminal^'series of small dark lunules ; cilia ochreous, 

 with a red-brown line through them. Hind wing whitish suffused 

 with fuscous brown, especially on terminal half; cilia ochreous, 

 with a red-brown line through them ; the underside ochreous 

 irrorated with brown, a dark discoidal bar. 



Hah. Chili {Edmonds), 1 J type. Exp. 3G millim. 



Genus GRAPHANIA, nov. 



Tjpe, G. disjungens. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, the 2iid joint fringed wiih hair 

 in front, the lird porrect ; Irons with truncate conical prominence with 

 corneous plate below it ; eyes large, rounded ; head and thorax clothed with 

 hair and hair-like .scales, the pro- and meta thorax with slight spreading crests ; 



