S1G Sir G. F. Ilampson on new 



(19) Lineodes undulata, sp. n., "Wlsm. 



Antennae pale cinereous, faintly barred with fuscous. 

 Palpi cinereous. Head and thorax pale cinereous. Fore 

 wings pale cinereous, with whitish markings — slightly visible 

 on the underside ; at about one-third from the base is a very 

 faintly indicated oblique whitish streak, nearer to the base 

 on the dorsum than on the costa ; about the middle of the 

 wing is a rather wide whitish fascia, reaching nearly to the 

 costa, but tending slightly outward above the middle of the 

 wing ; the central portion of this fascia is shaded with pale 

 cinereous, and its inner margin is more clearly defined than 

 its outer — both are sinuate; toward, the apex of the wing is a 

 curved white streak, with a dark cinereous line along its 

 middle; this streak is clearly defined above, but is only faintly 

 traceable below the middle of the wing — leaving the costa 

 immediately below the apex, its direction tends downward 

 toward the tornus ; beyond this, but connected with it on 

 the costa, is a slender undulating white line passing along 

 the termen to the tornus ; this is also more clearly defined 

 above than below the middle of the wing— about the middle 

 of the termen one of the undulations of this line forms a 

 slight inverted angle ; two or three dark spots occur on the 

 outer half of the costa, and one or two near the base ; cilia 

 pale cinereous, with a fuscous line near the base. Exp. al. 

 16-21 mm. Hind wings pale fuscous, without markings ; 

 cilia pale cinereous, with a fuscous line near their base. 

 Abdomen whitish at the base, thence cinereous, the fringes 

 at the edges of the segments somewhat darker ; anal claspers 

 of J 1 very long, pale cinereous. Legs pale cinereous. 



Type, <? (3264) ; ? (3093) Mus. Wlsm., B.M. 



Hab. Peru, Callao, 28. I. 1882 (21. III.-31. VIII.) 1881, 

 5. XI. 1883 (J. /. Walker). Three specimens. 



The median fascia is much straighter in undulata than in 

 Integra Z., interrupt a Z., or tipuloides Wlsm. Commander 

 Walker, to whom I am indebted for this species, notes that 

 it was " taken flying at sunset in a weedy field." 



(20) Lineodes cyclophora, sp. n. 



Lineodes serpulalis, Druce, Biol. Centr.-Am., Het ii. p. 2G5 (nee Led.). 



Head, thorax, and abdomen red-brown ; palpi with 

 blackish streaks at sides ; frous whitish, with blackish spot 

 at middle ; antennae with whitish and brown rings towards 

 base ; hind tibiae towards extremity and the tarsi whitish ; 

 abdomen with lateral black spots on medial segments. Fore 

 wing red-brown slightly irrorated with blackish ; a fine, 

 oblique, waved, antemedial brown line defined on inner side 



