514 Mr. L. B. Prout on 



inwards to inner margin near base, tliickenecl on 1\I and 

 inanglcd on submedian fold; median shade brown, extremely 

 indistinct; cell-spot diffuse, not very intense; postnitdian 

 line distinct, strengthened by black dashes on the veins, 

 from costa just before two-thiids, deeply incurved in poste- 

 rior half oF wing, nearer to base than to termen on sub- 

 median fold, reaching termen at middle ; an indistinct 

 brown shade distally to the postmedian; subterminal line 

 white, thick, zigzag, crossed by clear Avhite longitudinal 

 shades above and below the radials, and crossing a dark 

 fuscous blotch between the radials (R' to R^); terminal dots 

 large, black ; fringe white, chequered with brown at the 

 vein-ends. Hind wing similar, the inner line becoming a 

 large dark basal spot, the median shade a somewhat irre- 

 gular, diffuse, antemedian, cell-spot rather darker and more 

 sliarply defined than in fore wing, inclining to a broadly 

 crescentic form. Underside whitish, the fore wing slightly 

 grey-clouded in disk, weakly grey-marked on costa and with 

 a moderately broad fuscous marginal band wMiich encloses 

 small pale patches on the margin itself from apex to R\ from 

 R"^ to M\ and from ]\P to tornus ; hind wing with narrow 

 suhapical dark band to R^; both wings with dark discal and 

 terminal spots. 



Pozuzo, Peru, 800 m. 



Differs from biniola, Degn. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xliv. 

 p. 224^, in the brighter colouring, smaller discal spots, and 

 other details. 



Stenalcidia subannulata, sp. n. 



cJ . 34 mm. — Face dark reddish brown, narrowly pale 

 below; palpus fuscous; antennal shaft pale; vertex and 

 occiput white marked with brown ; collar broMU ; shoulder 

 Avhite, tipi ed with brown; thoiax and abdomen otherwise 

 toncolorous with wings. AVings white, strongly shaded with 

 brown and dusted with fuscous; median area of fore wing 

 (especially towards costa) and l;ase and median area of hind 

 wing somewhat whiter. Fore wing with the lines arising 

 from three equidistant black spots on costa; antemedian 

 i'rom before one-third, lunnlate-dentate, the teeth thickened 

 with black on the veins and folds, oblique inwards from 

 submedian fold to inner margin ; median shade distinct, 

 crossing the cell-spot; cell-spot rather large, somewhat 

 lunular, pale, with black circumscription; postmedian line 

 from costa at about two-thirds, gny, marked with short 

 black dashes on the veins; oblique outwards to R^, then 

 oblique inwards to submedian fold, again outbent almost at 



