290 Mr. H. Druco on 



darkest about the middle, the base of the wing white, tlie 

 costal margin spotted with white ; a small spot in the cell 

 and a large one at the end of the cell, both white ; several 

 white dots below the cell and along the inner margin; a sub- 

 marginal row of white dots extends from the apex to the anal 

 angle; the fringe pale fawn-colour: secondaries creamy- 

 white, with a black spot at the end of the cell ; the fringe 

 very pale fawn-colour : the underside much paler than the 

 upj)erside, darkest along the costal margin of tlie primaries. 

 — Female similar to the male, but the primaries much darker 

 and redder brown, with all the white spots much smaller and 

 more indistinct; the secondaries dark blackish brown. 



Expanse, c? 1, ? V'o vach. 



IJab. S.E. Peru, Oconeque, Carabaya, 7000 feet; Santo 

 Domingo, 6000 feet {Ockenden^ Mus. Druce). 



Miselia cTirysochlora, sp. n. 



Head, collar, tegulee, and thorax pale yellowish green 

 mixed with dark brown hairs ; abdomen dark brown. Pri- 

 maries pale yellowish green, the costal margin spotted with 

 dark brown from the base to the apex; the central part of the 

 wing and the inner margin thickly covered with dark brown 

 spots of various sizes ; a curved, narrow, zigzag line crosses 

 the wing beyond the middle ; a submarginal row of various- 

 sized dark brown spots extends from the apex to the anal 

 angle ; the fringe alternately dark brown and yellowish green : 

 secondaries dark brown ; the fringe yellowish green mixed 

 with dark brown liairs. Underside : primaries dark brown, 

 paler at the base : secondaries greyish, irrorated with dark 

 brown scales to beyond the middle ; a black spot at the end 

 of the cell ; the outer margin from the apex to the anal angle 

 broadly dark brown ; the fringes of both wings as above. 



Expanse 1| inch. 



Hub. S.E. Peru, Santo Domingo, GOOO feet {Ockenden, 

 Mus. Bruce). 



Miselia ignepectus, sp. n. 



Head red ; collar, tegulse, and thorax dark reddish brown ; 

 abdomen above greyish brown, the sides and anus bright 

 red, the underside pale brown; the legs clothed with red 

 hairs. Primaries very dark brown, irrorated with grey scales; 

 a rather wide olive-green band crosses the wing from the 

 costal margin close to the base to the inner margin ; a large 

 olive-green spot at the end of the cell, and a submarginal, 

 waved, olive-green line extending from the apex to the anal 



