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of costa and cilia pale yellowish tinged with crimson. Hind 

 win/T ciinison, a little black at base; a discoidal liinule ; 

 a tciniiiiiil black band narrowirig to a point at vein 1. 



JIab. Bolivia, La Paz, DOUO', 1 J, 1 ? type. Exp. 

 26 iniu. 



2028a. Atitarctia rhodosoina^ sp. n. 



(J. Head fuscous with tults of orange hair on basal joint 

 of anteniue ; ))al|)i ciinison with the tliird joint black ; teguiae 

 black, with dorsal crimson streak; patagia orange; thorax 

 black; jjectus and legs daik brown, the coxae and femora 

 crimson ; abdomen crimson, with dorsal and lateral series 

 of small black spots, the ventral surface black. Fore witjg 

 pale reddisli brown, the base yellowish, the subbasal area, 

 cell, and a discal patch tinged with fuscous. Hind wing 

 pale semihyaline brown, the cell and a streak in discal fold 

 sliglitly tinged with fuscous. 



Hub. Chili, Maquahue, Temuco {Middleton), 1 J type. 

 Ex^f. 38 mm. 



2034 a. Antarciia atrifascia, sp. n. 



(J. Head and thorax rufous, tinged with brown; palpi 

 blackish ; frons and pectus in front with blackish hair 

 mixed ; lore tibije blackish fringed with rufous hair; abdomen 

 ochreous suffused with brown. Fore wing brownish ochreous 

 irrorated with fuscous; a diffused black streak below 

 median nervure to origin of vein 2 ; a slight streak in lower 

 part of cell from middle to above middle of vein 5 ; a black 

 discoidal point ; a terminal series of small black spots. 

 Hind wing pale ochreous suffused and irrorated with fuscous. 

 Underside of fore wing suffused with fuscous ; hind wing 

 with black discoidal point. 



Hub. JiH. E. Afiuca, Aberdare Range {R. Ford), 1 ^ 

 type. E.VJJ. 36 mm. 



208G a. Utethcisa pulchelloides, sp. n. 



Differs from U. pulchtUa in the anteunaj of male being 

 serrate instead of ciliated and in the hind wing having the 

 fold and tuft on inner area. 



It varies much in the same way as U. puIcJteUa, but never 

 Bcems to lose the black spots of fore wing, which usually has 

 the ground-colour rather white ; in specimens from the 

 Kew Hebrides and Solomons the black terminal band on 

 hind wmg is largely developed, and it appears to be confined 

 to Oceanic and other islands and to N. Australia. 



