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as in that species, by yellow spots on the costal edge and 

 crossed by lustrous leaden lines, swollen and incurved in the 

 dark costal part ; the first line antcinedian and straij^ht, the 

 second postrncdian and slightly curved, the other two approxi- 

 mated to ternien, the outer actually along ternien above 

 anal angle ; an interrupted, reddish terminal line, not 

 reaching l)elow middle ; fringe, except at apex, yellow. 

 Hind wing with three curved le.aden lines, one median and 

 two outer; the terminal reddish line entire. IJndersifle 

 paler; the lines thicker and dull reddish; costal area of 

 tore wing dull blackish suffused with reddish. Head and 

 shoulders black-brown like costal streak : vertex narrowly 

 white anteriorly ; antennal shaft ringed black and white ; 

 thorax and abdomen yellow ; legs yellow, the fore leg dark 

 in front. 



Cusihi, Peru, 1820 m. ; two cJ . 



Larger than borrata, Dogn. 



Cambogia inviolata, sp. n. 



S . 23-'27 mm. — Face deep purple-brown ; vertex and 

 antennal shaft white ; head, thorax, and abdomen yellow 

 flecked with deeper; the abdomen banded with deeper yellow. 

 Fore wing with apex prolonged and subacute,, termen oblique 

 and straight, as in C. antiopata, Warr. Nov. Zool. xi. p. 82, 

 and lilacitia, Warr. xi. p. 85, pale yellow suffused with 

 darker yellow, and with darker yellow, sometimes faintly 

 purplish-tinged, oblique wavy lines, but with no conspicuous 

 purple bands or suffusion as in the species above-named; 

 four lines before the cell-spot, which is minute but black and 

 prominent, and seven beyond it ; of the seven the inner- 

 most is strongest and the remaining six run in pairs, the last 

 two being farthest apart ; a wavy terminal line runs only to 

 R' ; termen and fringe clearer yellow than the rest of the 

 wing. Hind wing with ])asal half, especially towards costa, 

 pale; with similar waved lines, in some cases confluent 

 along the veins ; no cell-spot. Underside paler, the sufl'u- 

 sion more purplish and confined to the fore wing, the lines 

 on fore wing indicated rather than marked. 



Agualani, Carabaya, Peru, 9000 feet, December 1905 

 (wet season), three j in Coll. L. B Prout ; others seen. 



Belongs, Sir. Warren tells me, to the group of subiectata, 

 Walk., which I have not l)een able to compare. 



Cambogia concatenata, sp. n. 

 J . 20 mm. — Face and palpus purplish brown above, 



