710 On ntio Species oj Geometridte. 



of fore wing similar to upper; of liiad win^ smoky, with 

 darker cell-spot and curved postmedian line at 4 or 5 mm. 

 from termen. 



La Oroya, Rio Inambari, S.E. Peru, 3100 feet, January 

 1906. Type in coll. L. B. Prout. A second example from 

 Pozuzo, E. Peru, also in coll. L. B. Prout. 



The strong veiiiing of the uj)})er surface recalls N. pieridia, 

 Warr. Nov. Zool. xii. p. 351, but the present species has the 

 termen mure regular in shape and differs in the underside, &c. 



Meticidodes triplilunata, sp. n. 



cJ . 50 mm. — Related to beatrt'cari'a, Oberth,, nearly like 

 it in costal half of both wings above, the principal differences 

 being in inner marginal half, as follows : — Fore iviny : base 

 wanting the ferruginous-brown patch and its ochreous 

 boundary-line ; median area darker and much more uniform 

 than in heatricaria, its proximal edge obliquely curved, 

 reaching inner margin nearer base, its distal edge bounded 

 by three violet-wlntish lunules, their convexity directed distad ; 

 the succeeding shade delicate grey-violet, entirelj- without 

 red admixture ; black terminal shade narrow and only reaching 

 to M". Hind ic'ing : tornal markings black, not red, narrower 

 than in Ixalricaria and bounded proximally by a thick white 

 line, which bends ratiier sharply away from termen after M-, 

 and is very faintly traceable across the wing almost to costa. 

 On the under surface the bright ferruginous shades of 

 heatricaria are entirely wanting, the fore wing being shaded 

 with 1 eddish grey at apex (without the three white spots of 

 hiatricaria), the hind wing broadly with rich ochreous brown 

 from apex to near tornus ; a small black tornal patch on 

 hind wing, bounded proximally by an ill-defined whitish 

 patch. 



Naranjito, Rio Dagua, W. Colombia, 3900 feet, June 1908. 

 Type in coll. L. B. Prout. I have also seen a specimen 

 from Costa Rica in Coll. W. Schaus. 



Lohopalia antonia, sp. n. 



(J. 46-50 mm. — Head and body concolorous with wings; 

 palpus jiale at extreme tip. Legs conspicuously marked 

 with white patches, especially at end of tibiiv; spurs banded, 

 blackish and white, i'ore wing shaped as in latrata, Guen., 

 ixce])t that the anterior half of termen is less absolutely 

 smooth ; [jinkish brown, irrorated with olive-brown and 

 with scattered black dots; antemedian line nearly as in 

 latrata, but more 5hari)ly angled on fc>M-, mixed of whitish 



