new Xeot roj h'mI Giioiuctrihe. !120 



Veins helowr costa before subtcnuiiiul line, nor red streaks on 

 the veins ; hind wing pale luteous j^rey, with only an anal 

 tuft of sliinin;; black hairs, the frin;;e shining iron-grey; 

 underside of both wiugs pale grey, the fore wing with no 

 rough acali's ; the liind wing with all the lines and shades 

 dark grey and well developed ; ab lonicn with dark dorsum, 

 a black bolt on basal segments aid black ring before anus, 

 tilt; tip of which is shining black. 



Huaucabamba, N.E. IVru, 5000-GOOO feet, January 1906; 

 one S ' 



Sparyania diversiin-dia, sp. n. 

 (J. 3fi mm, — Face white, shaded with ochreous in middle; 

 palpus black, white at end of each joint; vertex of head 

 bright ochreous ; fore femur black above, ochreous whitish 

 below, fore and middle tibia and tarsus banded black aiul 

 ochreous whitish ; thorax bright ochreous anteriorly, varie- 

 gated in middle, metathoracic tufts ochreous ; abdomen 

 marked as in cultata, Gucn. Fore wing white, the area 

 beyond basal line strongly clouded with fuscous from less 

 than one-fourth eosta to one-half inner margin, very obliquely 

 and irregularly bounded distally ; base with the scales very 

 varied, the effect i)eing of dull olive dusted with bright 

 ochreous, almost golden ; subbasal line thick, black, sharply 

 angled in cell, followed by a white line before the dark 

 clouding ; antemedian line black, starting very obliquely 

 from a large triangular costal spot at about two-fifths, 

 crossing the cell-spot (which is large and black, slightly 

 larger even than in cnltuta), then very sharply bent base- 

 wards, and losing itself in the dark cloud; postmcdiau 

 blackish, in one specimen less distinct, lunulatc-dentate and 

 somewhat zigzag, commencing from a costal black mark 

 near to that of the antemedian, oblique outwards to below 

 R^, thence approximately parallel to termen : a submarginal 

 line from an obli(pie black streak at two-thirds costa, its 

 course nearly as in cultata, but the lunules between W and 

 M* stronger; the area distally to this line dark clouded, 

 except l)etween W and ^[', the apical clouding olive to the 

 subterniinal, darker from thence to termen, streaked and 

 dusted with bright ochreous, almost golden scales; the 

 tornal clouding fuscous; stibterminal white, dentate, only 

 distinct fron> costa to R", where it is distally edged with 

 black, and towards tornus ; terminal line formed as in the 

 allied species ; fringe white, less pure in apical half, strongly 

 chequered with fuscous ; in addition to the above markings 

 there arc some faint luindatc grey lines in the white areas, 

 as in the rest of the genus. Hind wing grey, with traces of 

 Ann. cf- Mag. N. Hist. Scr. 8. Vol. vi. 22 



