240 'SU. L. B. Pi. nit ou 



Atyriodes {appro.vhnans, AValk.) lias simple areole and pecti- 

 nate antenna. Ty|Mcal Cij//opoda lias also [)cctinate antenna, 

 and if antennal distinctions are in this grouj) generic, a revision 

 will be necessary. 



Tribe A ci d a l 1 1 c.e. 

 Anisodes ruhrannulata, sp. n. 



cJ . 30 ram. — Closely similar in build, colour, and 

 markings to A. (vqualipiinctata, Dogn. Ann. Soc. Ent. Bclg. 

 xlv. p. 176, but differing in the following points: abdomen 

 without dorsal series of black dots, which is distinct in that 

 species ; fore wing with the discal ring scarcely at all mixed 

 ■with black scales, hence of a much brighter red than in 

 (BijunU punctata ; hind wing with the discal spot entirely black, 

 not white-centred ; both wings with the median shade (which 

 touches the discal spots) simple, uot geminate, and with the 

 pale subterminal less strongly lunnlate-dentate, the shading 

 which precedes it less interrupted, and not darkened into two 

 conspicuous spots between the radials, as in Dognin^s species ; 

 underside showing the same differences in the median, the 

 subterminal, &c., and, moreover, with all the markings, except 

 the black cell-spots, of a deep carnation shade, not grey. 



San Antonio, W. Colombia, 5800 feet, December 1907 

 (M. G. Palmer) ; one S • 



Anisodes par cisquamat a, sp. n. 



(J. S^ mm. — Face brown above, M-hitish below; palpus 

 bone-colour; head, thorax, and abdomen concolorons with 

 wings ; the first four dorsal segments of abdomen each with 

 a distinct black-bro\An spot. Antennal pectinations long. 

 Hind tibia with three spurs. Fore wing pale pinkish brown, 

 with very faint and fine darker dusting ; inner line marked 

 by the usual three black vein-dots, with an additional dot 

 beyond in cell, and another basewards above SC ; the other 

 lines oblique ; median very faintly reddish, lunnlate-dentate, 

 plainer below middle, preceded by the round black cell-spot 

 w ith a pale central dot ; postmedian nearer termen than usual, 

 very faint, marked by black teeth on the veins; subterminal 

 close to postmedian, indicated by a slight dark shade on 

 costa containing a black dot above SC', and by two elongate 

 black spots between the radials; large black terminal spots 

 between, and minute black dots at the ends of the veins ; 

 fringe concolorons. Hind wing with a black spot at base ; 

 inner line marked by black dots on M and SM^; cell-spot as 



