512 Mr. L. B. Trout 07i 



"Walk.) it is evidently related. The anteniial prctinations 

 (?) reach a length gf about ^h ('W terms of the width of 

 shul't) and each is surmounted by a single bristie ; in mQlafia 

 each bears at its extremity a pair of short, slender, divergent 

 bristles; in the apical third the antenna becomes merely 

 serrate and \7ith the brist)es, and at the extremity nearly 

 simple. The termeu of hind wing is less strongly dentate 

 than in mo/aria. In venation and general aspjct Qdysia 

 agrees vf'\l\\ Stenalcidia. 



Odysia accessilinea, sp, n. 



? . 38 mm. — Face dark reddish brown ; palpus dark 

 fuscous, lighte?" at the tip; fore leg fuscous al)Ove ; head, 

 body, and upper surface of wings light brown, densely irro- 

 j-ated with darker, redder bpown, this colour forming a rather 

 conspicuous shade or band distally to the postmedjan line in 

 ])oth wings; the lines black. Fore wing elongate; some 

 d irk costal markings near base; fiyst line from costa at one- 

 Iburth, strongly oblique outwards to cell-t"old, thence strongly 

 oblique iuwaids tp inner margin close to base; consisting 

 nierely of spots on costa, SC, and cellrfold, a dash on M at 

 the base of M^, and a very oblique, slightly waved line from 

 submedian fold to inner margin ; cell-spot minute ; post- 

 n.edian line we^k, but rendered conspicuous by bl9,ck dashes 

 pn the veins, from costa at two-thirds, parallel with termen 

 to middle of wing, then incurved to submedian fold, where 

 jt closely approaches the antemedian, outangled on SM^ and 

 rraehjng the inner margin at scarcely beyond two-fifths ; 

 fsnbtprfninal line whitish, strongly fuscous shaded on both 

 sides and with the teeth accentuated distally by black dots ; 

 preceded by a black dasli between SC^ and SC^ ; terminal 

 line waved, fine, black, swollen into spots between the veins; 

 fringe partly clouded with I'uscous. Hind wing rather 

 narrow, term ep dentate, not strongly convex ; a thick basal 

 line in continuation of the antemedian of fore wing ; a nearly 

 straight antemedian frpra SC to inner margin; a rather 

 small but distinct cell-s]jot; a somewhat waved pgstmedicin 

 parallel wit|i apd about 4 ram. removed from termen; sub- 

 terminal line less sharply dpntatethan in fore wing. Under- 

 side dark fuscous, the fringe paler; hind wing with paler 

 irroration, the black cell-spot distinctly visible. 



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

 (M. G. Palmer) ; one ? . 



Antennal pectinations quite as in O. punctUineata, ab. 

 ftxiensata, to which, in shape and in the darkened underside, 

 |,lie present species makes a rather close approach. The 



