new ^\'Otn>j>icul G comet liJiu. i'6[i 



shades are clear ; in hind wing with the lines thick and 

 complete across winj:; ; bc)tli winj^s with hhick cell-spots and 

 the veins hlackish. 



Tornt', Colombia, Anj^ust \\H)7 ; three <? cT . I have also 

 seen a ? from San Antonio, \V. Colombia, December HM)7. 



£uj ithecia cabria, ab. (?) pallidiplaya, nov. 



^ . 28 mm. — Head, thorax, and abdomen dull grey- 

 brown ; vertex of head and venter pale. Fore wing dull 

 purplish grey tinged with rufous and olive in basal, costal, 

 and terminal areas, inner margin bchnv SAF and veins 

 towards tcrmeu rufuus brown ; postmedian area occupied by 

 a diffuse whitish patch ; cell-spot large, black, and rounded ; 

 the usual cross-lines, angled below SC, arc traceable across 

 Ming ; subt(rmi[i:d line marked l)y black white-tipped points 

 jetwe n veins ; terminal line bla k interrupted by pale spots 

 at the vein-ends ; fringe with a bright pale line at base, 

 Hind wing whitish without markings, except along abdo- 

 niin. 1 margin, as far as M and M^, where the ground-colour 

 is tinged with rufous and the lines and shades are complete, 

 including a fuscous blotch near base ; along termen tins 

 rufous shade is more ext^ nded, find there are black termimil 

 dashes between the vein.*, as far as R' ; cell-dot sniuller. 

 Underside of fore wing blurred grey, darker along costa, 

 where the beginning of the lines is visible ; ol hind wing 

 whitish speckled Mith fuscons, the lines indicated by dark 

 vein-dashes. 



Torne, Colombia, August 1907; one (J. 



In the absence of certainty as to the standing of this 

 form, I have given an independent description of it ; but 

 Mr. Warren believes it to be " one of the variant forms " of 

 E. cabria, Dogn. Ann, Soc. Ent. Belg. xliii. p. 141, and I 

 accept this as very probable, tlunigh it is considerably larger 

 and more sombre, and with the white more extended, thau 

 in Dogniu's typical form. 



Scordylia rufijimhria (Dogn.), ab. (?) angustimargo, nov. 



(J . 28 mm. — Diflers from typical rufifimbria, Dogn. Ann. 

 Soe. Ent. Belg. xlvii. p. 272 {//cteittsia), in the following 

 points : the white blotch of fore wing is flattened and 

 limited aI)ove by the median vein, instead of being rounded 

 and reaching subcostal ; its inner edge is oblique, the space 

 between it and costa to near the end of cell being greenish 

 fuscous, while its outer edge projects somewhat angularly 



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