new Neotropical GooinetrlJac. "il I 



fore winj». Roth wiii;;s with very small bhick cell-spot. 

 Undcrsiilc more brownish f^rey, dark-dusted, lore wiii;^ wiili 

 the costa spotted with dark, a va<:[ue dark narrow suhinarj^inal 

 hand, most distinct on anterior half, foUowcd at apex hy an 

 ill-d* iined whitish spot ; hind wiii<^ similar, the apex not 

 whitened; hnth win^s with the cell spot. 



Titrne, Culoniljia, y\u;^nst l'.K)7 ; four J ^ . 



Notwithstandinj^ its similarity in n>arkin;?s to sevcnil 

 other species of ihe {i;roup {commotariu, &c.), its delicate 

 eolor.ition <i;ivcs this species a rather distinctive ap|)caranee. 



The venation varies slightly, SC of lore winj^ anasto- 

 niosinjj with C in one only of the four. 



Odysla jntnctilineaia (Warr.), ab. (?) exiensata, nov. 



? . II nun. — Face dark fuscous, nairowly wood-brown at 

 base of anteniiie ; palpus and fore le;; dark fuscojis, the 

 femur and tibia pale on outer side : head and thorax wood- 

 brown, with fuscous spccklin;^ ; abdomen dorsally fuscous, 

 with anal sejjmcnts |)a'er. Wings elongate. Fore wing 

 Mood-brown, darkened with mimerous Hue fuscous speckles 

 and suffused with dull blackish before the outer line, the 

 suffusion extending basewards along submcdian fold and 

 outwards beyond cell ; lines all very obscure aiul marked 

 mainly hy black | ale-tipped dashes on veins and subinedi:m 

 fold; the inner line double, obli(pie outwards aiul angled in 

 cell, then oblique inwards ; second line curved from costa 

 before middle, outer from three- fourths, approximated to 

 secoiul line on inner margin ; subterminal marked by dark 

 j)ale-tipped Inntdes ; bliek marginal sjxtts between tlie veins; 

 beyon(l them the paler fnnge is ehiujuercd with dark. Ilmd 

 wing wiih the median space darker, especially along the 

 outer line; all the lines l)la(ker anil plainer ; the marginal 

 sj)ot between R^ ar.d R^ distinctly double, as in s-everal 

 species of the group. Underside unitorm dull smoky fuscous^ 

 the frin;:es pale. 



San Antonio, W. Coloml)ia, 5800 feet, December 11)07 

 {M. G. Palmer) : one ? . 



I have described this fi)rm fully and independently on 

 account of its different aspect, but 1 believe it will prove to 

 be a much darkened aberration (jK*rhaps even the normal ? 

 form) of Odijsia (?) jjuiird/iiK'dld, Warr. Nov. Zool.vii p. 1<JS 

 (Sti'fuilcidia), of which 1 possess the J from the same 

 locality. In the paucity of generic characters in the large 

 group {Boarmia, sens, lat.) to which this species behjugs, it 

 may be referred to Ot/ijsia, iinci\., = Isandria, Warr., to the 

 type species of which (O. malaria, (jucn., = inej/'tcta/ia. 



