354 Sir G. F. Ilarapson on tiew 



tinged; the underside with the costal half suffused with 

 brown. 



Hab. S.E. Peru^ Limbani {Ockenden), 2 c? type. Earp. 

 44 ram. 



425 a. Agijlla sanguivitta, sp. n. 



Head and thorax fuscous, palpi blood-red, fuscous at tips ; 

 frons, antennae, and patches on tegulse and patagia blood- 

 red ; pectus whitish ; head with slight white line behind ; 

 metathorax edged with white behind ; legs fulvous, the fore 

 tibiae and tarsi with fuscous streak in front ; abdomen 

 ochreous, dorsally tinged with grey. Fore wing silvery 

 white ; a narrow orange-red fascia on costa ; the inner area 

 purplish fuscous except at base, with blood-red fascia above 

 subraedian fold from near base to beyond middle. Hind 

 wing semihyaline white ; the underside with ochreous fascia 

 on costa. 



Hab. S.E. Peru, Limbani {Ockenden), 1 (^, 1 $ type, 

 Aquilane {Ockenden), 2 S. Exp., ^ 43, ? 46 mm. 



453 b. Metareva endoscota, sp. n. 



9 . Head and thorax white tinged with fuscous ; abdomen 

 white. Fore wing silvery white, the inner area tinged with 

 fuscous below submedian fold. Hind wing pure white. 



Hab. S.E. Peru, La Oroya {Ockenden^, 1 ? type. Exp. 

 34 mm. 



455 a. Pasteosia orientalis, sp. n. 



Fore wing with veins 7, 8, 9 stalked, 7 from beyond 9 ; 

 10 from cell. 



? . Head and thorax pale ochreous, the palpi blackish at 

 base ; abdomen grey-white, the ventral surface ochreous. 

 Fore wing ochreous irrorated with fuscous brown ; a minute 

 black streak in middle of cell and two discoidal points ; a 

 curved diffused brownish postmedial line ; slight subterminal 

 dark marks below vein 3 and in submedian interspace ; a 

 punctiform brown terminal line ; cilia whitish. Hind wing 

 grey tinged with fuscous brown ; the cilia whitish. 



Hab. Singapore {Ridley), 1 ? type. Exp. 22 mm. 



528 b. Annphosia auraidiaca, sp. n. 



,$ . Head, thorax, and abdomen orange ; tibiae streaked 

 ■with black ; tarsi black and orange. Fore wing yellowish 

 white, the inner and terminal areas more or less strongly 



