46G On new Species of Heterocera. 



dark brown : secondaries reddish brown, the fringe pale 

 brown. The underside of both wings brown. 



Expanse 2 inches. 



Hab. E. Peru, Huancabamba, 10,000 feet (Boetlger, Mas. 

 Dri(ce). 



Poresta alhonotata^ sp. n. 



Male. — Head, palpi, collar, and tegulae black ; antennte 

 black ; thorax and upperside of abdomen reddish brown, the 

 sides of the abdomen black ; a white line extends from the 

 base to the anus, which is thickly clothed with black hairs; 

 the underside of abdomen and legs reddish brown. Primaries 

 reddish brown, striated with fine yellowish lines ; a large 

 white spot at the base ; a white line crosses the wing from 

 the apex to the middle of the inner margin ; a wide greyish 

 line extends from tiie base to the anal angle ; the fringe dark 

 brown : secondaries red-brown, palest at the base ; the fringe 

 white. Underside of both wings brown, thickly irrorated 

 with grey scales. 



Expanse 2^ inches. 



Hah. S.E. Peru, Santo Domingo, 6000 feet {G. Ockenden, 

 At us. Druce), 



Lepasta argentilinea^ sp. n. 



Male. — Head, palpi, antennae, collar, tegulae, and thorax 

 brown ; tegulae and thorax streaked with pale yellowish 

 brown, the base of the thorax dark brown ; abdomen and legs 

 reddish brown. Primaries dark brown, the costal margin 

 pinkish, with a silver line extending from the base to the 

 apex ; a submarginal line extends from the apex round the 

 outer margin to the anal angle and from the anal angle to 

 the base ; three silvery streaks cross the wing, almost reaching 

 the outer submarginal line; the marginal line yellow; the 

 fringe dark brown : secondaries pale brown, palest at the 

 base and along the inner margin ; the fringe pale yellowish 

 brown. Underside pale brown, with a marginal row of black 

 spots on the primaries. 



Expanse 1^ inch. 



Hab. S.E. Peru, Santo Domingo, 6000 feet((?. Ockenden, 

 Mus. Di'uce). 



Allied to Lepasta grammodes, Felder. 



Dicentria fiorella, sp. n. 

 Male, — Head, collar, and thorax olive-green; antennae 



