246 On new Xeotropical Geomotridjv. 



Hiitnalia, lliib., to wliich Warren refers it, has the areole 

 double ; usually, also, SC and R' of the hind wing stalked ; 

 neither is the case with vinocinciaia and atridiscuta. 



Subfam. LAnESTiiyM. 

 Amaurinia serrilineala, sp. n. 



^ . 28 ram. — Face deep fulvous, mixed with purple- brown ; 

 vertex and antcnnal shaft snow-white ; head, tliorax, and dor- 

 sum brownish fulvous ; venter, legs, and anal tufts yellowish. 

 Fore wing deep yellow, irregularly suffused with fulvous and 

 purple-brown except a triangular apical space ; the extreme 

 termen above and below middle pale lemon-yellow ; the 

 lines diffusely brown ; indistinct across the paler apical 

 space, where they are seen to be distinctly serrate ; cell- 

 spot cloudily blackish, the costa above it darker ; tlie purple- 

 brown suffusion reaches to termen between R' and ^V, and 

 at the ends of these veins darkens the fringe, which is else- 

 where pale yellow. Hind wing suffused with purple-brown 

 and fulvous, darkest at base, crossed by indistinct lines, its 

 cd^e distinctly dentate and not reaching termen at middle, 

 the termen narrowly yelloNv throughout ; fringe yellow. 

 Underside of fore wing leaden grey, the costal area dull 

 fulvous ; apex and termen very pale yellow ; hind wing 

 paler with the lines thick and more distinct, the termen very 

 pale yellow. 



Huancabamba, N.E. Peru, 5000-6000 feet, January 1906; 

 one (S . 



The termen of both wings is slightly more gibbous in the 

 middle than in the following species. Both have the costa 

 of the hind wing relatively short, termen and inner margin 

 long, tornus therefore produced, but in neither is the termen 

 angled at R', as in some of the genus. 



Amaurinia cellulata, sp. n. 



(^ . 28 mm. — Face, collar, and prothorax dull fulvous; 

 vertex and antcnnal shaft white ; abdomen grey, tinged 

 with fulvous, especially towards base. Fore wing dull 

 lavender-grey, the costal area and cell dull fulvous; cell- 

 spot black, distinct ; lines thick and wavy, very indistinct, 

 except above the middle, three before and three beyond the 

 cell-spot ; termen narrowly pale yellow, the grey ground- 

 colour a little deeper before it and slightly projecting 

 between R' and ]\r ; fringe yellow (defective). IJiud wing 

 narrowly dull fulvous at base only, limited by a dark line ; 



