118 Mr. L. B. Trout 



on new 



at tlie entls of tlie segments. Hind tibial process rather 

 loiip-er than the first tarsal joint. 



Fore loing moderately broad, apex not produced ; duller 

 and more greyish green than the allies ; costal edge very 

 narrowly brownisli ; cell-dot rather large, black ; lines weak, 

 represented only by brown-blackish dots on the vtins, the 

 postmedian nearer to the cell-dot than to the ternien, gently 

 curved anteriorly, then almost straight ; no terminal line ; 

 fringe paler. 



Hind wing with term en scarcely at all bent at W ; cell-dot 

 minute ; antemediau wanting ; postmedian dots almost 

 parallel with ternien. 



Underside paler, greenest in central part o£ fore wing, botii 

 wings becoming whitish distal ly ; costal edge of fore wing 

 proximally more broadly brownish than above; both wings 

 with a small discal dot and a very feeble but continuous 

 postmedian line, slightly darker grey-green than the ground- 

 colour. 



Sierra del Libane, Colombia, 6C00 feet [H. IJ. Smith), 



Possibly nearest ni'veiceps, Prout (Gen. Ins. fasc. 129, 

 p. 122), except in shape, which more associates it with mar- 

 cida, Warr. (Xov. Zool. xvi. p. 79), an evident Phrudocentra, 

 by lack of ? frenulum and general affinity with pupillatuj 

 Warr. 



15. Oospila circvmda'a stnoJata, subsp. n. 

 (PI. YIl. fig. 24.) 



J . — Abdomen above much darker than in name-typical 

 circumdata, Warr. (Nov. Zool. xiv. p. 202). Both wings 

 with cell-dot slightly enlarged ; all the marginal rufous 

 markings somewhat extended, heavily irrorated and striolated 

 with blackish, leaving free only some small spots or patches 

 at the wing- margins. 



Rio Ampiyacu, Pulumayo, Peruvian xVmazons {J. C. 

 •Mounsey) . 



In a ? from C'odajas, Upper Amazons, April 1907 {S. M. 

 Klages), in coll. Tring j\Ju?., the tornal patches do not, as in 

 the Putum.ayo specimen, cross M^, but it is certainly referable 

 to this race. 



As the wings appear somewhat narrower than in c. circum- 

 data, this may possibly ])rove a distinct species. The 

 colouring must be nearly that of quinquemaculata, Wan-. 

 (IVoc. U.S. Nat. Mus. x.\x. p. 116), from French Guiana, 



