new Neotropical GeonictiiJaj. 319 



traversed by a brown thread- like line marked with black 

 dashes on the veins ; terminal area slij^htly darker, traversed 

 by tliree brown lines, of which the middle one forms lunu- 

 late spots in the intervals, and all three interrupted by a 

 pale apical streak; terminal line dark, interrnptc^d at the 

 veins. Hind wiu^ with the lines most distinet on the inner 

 niarj^in, except the outer line and terminal area, which arc 

 distinet thronghout. Underside of fore wing blnrred and 

 of hind wing dusted with grey-brown ; the cell spots and 

 the three outer lines of the central fascia alone distinct. 



Porto Alegre, Mrazil ; one J . 



Belongs to the saujc section as ehngata, Dogn. Ann. Soc. 

 Ent. Helg. xlviii. p. 300, &c., the cf antenna minutely 

 ciliated, nearly simple {Ccenocalpe, Warr., nee lliib,). In 

 the hind wing R' arises somewhat above the middle. Except- 

 ing the postmcdian, all the lines of the fore wing are nearly 

 straight ; in most of the known sj)ccics the antemedian is 

 curved or angled beneath eosta. 'J'he type specimen is not 

 in good condition, but the course of the markings will 

 render it very easy of recognition. My specimen is labelled 

 (I think in the handwriting of Mabilde) Fhyhalopfcryx (sic) 

 vittistrigata, which seems to be a trade name of StaucHngcr's. 



Orthonama 7-osehnt'dia, sp. u, 



cJ . 2G-28 mm. — Nearly related to 0. iynifcra, Warr. 

 Nov. Zool. xii. p. 330 {(Wnocalpe), of the same shape and 

 general aspect, but differing as follows : — Median area 

 narrower and strongly suffused with rose-})ink, which is 

 slightly purple-tinged on the darker part of the wing; post- 

 median line strongly erenulate ; the reddish costal shade 

 narrower, extending scarcely beyond R', bounded by a 

 diffuse blackish shade which joins the black subapical dash ; 

 the white spot in suhterminal between R-'and M' very small ; 

 hind wing more sharply marked, the postmcdian line erenu- 

 late ; underside more sharply marked, on fore wing with 

 two conspicuous dark bars across the cell, which is otherwise 

 rather bright red, and with the suhterminal white sjmts 

 larger than in ignifera, except that between R'' and M', 

 which is smaller. 



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

 {M. G. Palmer) ; two S ^• 



I >rtliutuniia vinosuta, sp. n. 



J. 28 mm. — Head, thorax, and abdomen reddish fuscous; 

 basal segments of alxloracn dorsally brick-red. Fore wing 



