106 LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA 
35. R. eugethes, nov. sp. 1). Prout. NOESPeru: 
36. R. cecilia, nov. sp. 2), Prout. E. Peru. 
d) The zntegra-group (Mrantonota, Warren). 
37. R. pacificaria, Móschler. Panama to Guianas. 
Racheospila pacifiaria, Móschler, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, Vol. 3r, 
P. 493, t. 17, f. 13 (1881). 
38, R. carbina (Druce) (hic ponenda ?). Mexico? 
Geometra carbina, Druce, Biol. Centr. Amer. Lep. Het. Vol. 2. p. 84. t. 49. 
f. 8 (1892). 
Racheospila carbina, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 7. p. 138 (1900). 
39. R. integra (Warren). Mexico to Brazil. 
Miantonota integra, Narren, Novit. Zool. (Vol. 2, p. 90, nom. nud.), Vol. 4. 
p. 425 (1807). 
40. Re. dentilinea, Warren. "Trinidad to Brazil and 
Racheospila dentilinea, Narren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 4. p. 430 (1597). N. Argentina. 
GEnospila tenuilinea, Kaye, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. p. 147, t. 6, f. 16 (1901) 
(nov. syn.). 
M iantonota dentilinea, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 16. p. 81 (1909). 
41. R. xalirta (Dognin). Ecuador, Guianas. 
Geometra xaliria, Dognin, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. Vol. 42. p. 212 (1895 . 
Miantonota xaliria, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 14, p. 206 (1907). 
ao. tutala (Dognin). Panama, Ecuador. 
Geometra lutala, Dognin, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. Vol. 42, p. 213 (1898). 
43. R. incognita (Warren) (hic ponenda?). Loc. ignot. 
Lissochlora incognita, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 7. p. 135 (1900) 3). 
44. R. remota, Warren. | Costa Rica. 
Racheospila remota, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 7, p. 139 (1900. 
Miantonota remota, Warren, ibidem, Vol. 8, p. 447 (1901 . 
45. R. viridicincta, Schaus. S. E. Brazil. 
Racheospila viridicincta, Schaus, 'Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. Vol. 27. p. 252 
(1901). 
46. R. gortaria, Schaus. S. E. Brazil. 
Racheospila gortaria, Schaus, '' rans. Amer. Ent. Soc. Vol. 27, p. 252 (1901). 
47. R. cosmeta, nov. nom., Prout. Mexico. 
M iantonota decorata, Warren. Novit. Zool. Vol. 11, p. 22 (1904) (nec RacAteo- 
spila decorata, Warren, 1901). 
1) Racheospila eugethes, nov. sp. — C. 3o mm. Face green, palpus whitish green, terminal joint small, marked with red-brown., Antennal 
shaft white basally, ochreous distally, pectinations short. Vertex white, occiput green, a bar of crimson separating the two colours, Thorax and part of 
abdomen green above, whitish beneath ; second abdominal segment with a large, pure white dorsal spot, broadly margined with crimson, except poster- 
iorly ; dorsum of fourth to sixth abdominals duller crimson, enclosing a white spot on each segment. Forewing with costa slighty arched posteriorly, apex 
moderate, termen almost straight, only very slightly curved near apex; costa ochreous tinged with crimson, more strongly so near base, extreme edge 
snow-white throughout ; lines white, consisting of rather large, isolated vein-dots, antemedian from costa at about one-fifth, obl:queoutwards to M, where 
the dot is quite near the base of M?, thence less oblique, the postmedian only distinct from R! (where the dot stands at nearly 3 mm. from termen), scarcely 
perceptibly curved to M!, then strongly inbent, tle dots at M?, SM* and SM? standing at 4 mm. from termen ; discal dot reddish black, rather large : 
terminal line bright crimson proximally, very norrowly white distally, the crimson thickemng slightly at the vein-ends, so as to encroach on the white 
Hindwing similar excepting the costa, the antemedian line as distinct as the postmedian; termen gently rounded. Underside paler, costa of forewing 
more crimson-tinged, base more broadly crimson, cell-spots present, less prominent than above, crimson terminal line more slender, a good deal inter- 
rupted posteriorly on forewing, on hindwing only present from apex to R!. Huancabamba, Cerro del Pasco, E. Peru. Type in coll, L. B. Prout. Differs 
structurally from Ziriaza, Dognin, with the tyre of which we have compared it, in the shorter palpus, Venation as in preceding species, except that R' is 
connate ; hindlegs lost. 
2) Racheospila cecilia, nov. sp. CO,20 mm. Head and antenna quite as in precedirg species, palpus marked with fuscous on outer 
side as well as on terminal joint, terminal joint longer. Abdomen dorsally green, apparently quite without ornamentation (discoloured). Forewing with 
costa straight in proximal hall, slightly curved in distal, apex rather acute, termen very straight, tornus pronounced ; green with costal edge nearly as in 
the preceding species, but narrower, vein SC being nearer to the costa; lines white, not very intense, the antemedian from costa at one-fourth to inner 
margin at one third, slightly sinuous, weakly angled on M and oblique towards inner margin, the postmedian at just over 3 mm. from termen, parallel 
therewith from inner margin to R!, very slightly receding from it costad, nearly straight, minutely denticulate on the veins; discal dot almost entirely 
wanting, an excessively minute dark reddish dot being perceptible on close scrutiny; terminal line nearly as in the preceding species, but with the red 
finer, interrupted by white at the vein-ends; fringe pale yellow. Hindwing with the antemedian | ne strongly curved, the postmedian ap, roximately 
parallel to termcen, except about R? and M! where it makes a strong curve distad ; discal spot entirely wanting ; terminal line and fringe as in forewing; 
termen not appreciably bent in middle. Underside paler, the crimson of costa replaced by smoky. which is thickened at base and gradually narrows; no 
other markings, excepiiny some interrupted traces of a dark terminal line; fringes paler than above. Cushi, E. Peru, r520 m. Type in coll. L. B. Prout. 
Venation as in the preceding species, Hindtibia without the usual dilation and process. 
3) Gznospila incogiita on type label. 
