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G4. AutomoUs felderif sp. n. 



? , Similar to (ybris, Stoll. Pectus, head, antennas, and 

 thorax white, a central thoracic spot yellow ; edfjcs of tegulae 

 and patagia huffish grey ; ablonien orange-hutt' ai)Ove, white 

 below, a central line of white dots above. Foro wing : costal 

 edge white from base to one-fifth from apex, a basal yellow 

 dot, rest of wing Iniffy grey, a large irregular postmedian 

 hyaline patch reaching from costa to vein 3 and 9 millimetres 

 wide, ilintl wing hyaline pule buffy grey, abdominal area 

 yellow. 



Length of fore wing 25 mm. 



Hub. Colombia (ex Felder Coll.). 



65. Ochrodota funebris, sp. n. 



cJ . Pectus buff; legs sooty biown ; palpi sooty brown; 

 antennaj fuscous ; head and thorax sooty brown ; abdomen 

 above sooty black, below buff. Fore wing sooty brown, 

 faintly irrorated with a paler shade; a white spot at base of 

 costa and two minute white dots on costa and subcostal vein 

 one-fifth from aj)ex. Hind wing sooty black. 



Length of fore wing 15-16 mm. 



Ilah. Pozuzo, Huanuco, 29-10-3250 feet (IF. Hoffmanns). 

 2 6 6- 



QQ. Baritius pecuUaris, sp, n. 



This remarkable sj)ecies belongs to the py^^'hopyga group. 



^ . Legs, pectus, head, antennae, and thorax velvety black ; 

 abdomen above black, last segment golden yellow, last but 

 one crimson, two basal segments below buff. Fore wing 

 transparent hyaline, a black streak at apex of cell ; base, 

 costa, nervures, apex, outer and inner margin black. Hind 

 wing hyaline transparent, nervures, costa, and margins black, 

 a black patch at anal angle. 



Length of fore wing 21 mm. 



Hah. Merida, Venezuela (fide Fruhstorfer) . 1 ^ . 



67. I'elochyta bicolor^ sp. n. 



? . Nearest allied to ni'yrescens, Dogn. Whole insect 

 sooty brown ; two dots at base of antenna; and the last four 

 abdominal segments above rosy carmine. 



Length of fore wing 20 mm. 



tiah. Santo Domingo, Carabaya (dry season), 6000 feet, 

 June 1902 {G. R. Ockenden). I ? . 



