302 071 ne7o Species of Noctuidsi from Peru. 



margin spotted witli black; tlie fringe brown: secondaries 

 blackish brown, the fringe green. Underside pale brown. 



p]xpanse I5 inch. 



IJab. S.E. Peru, Santo Domingo, 6000 feet (Ockenden, 

 Alus. Druce). 



Leiicosicjma uncifera, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, collar, tegulee, and thorax pinkish brown ; 

 abdomen and legs brown, the anal tuft reddish ; antenna) 

 dark brown. Primaries reddish brown, irrorated with white 

 scales; a large white mark at the end of the cell and two 

 white waved lines cross the wing from the costal to the 

 irmer margin, the first line at the end of the cell, the second 

 beyond, edged with black on the inner side ; the outer 

 margin spotted with white; the fringe brown: secondaries 

 greyish white, clouded with brown at the apex. Underside 

 pinkish white. 



Expanse 1 inch. 



Bab. Peru, La Oroya, Carabaya, 3000 feet {Ockenden, 

 Mus. Druce) . 



Neocalymnia obconica, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, antennje, palpi, collar, tegulse, thorax, 

 abdomen, and legs brown. Primaries brown, crossed by two 

 faint brown lines, the first near the base, the second beyond 

 the cell ; a large reddish-brown patch on the costal margin 

 near the apex ; the fringe dark brown : secondaries blackish 

 brown. Underside : primaries and secondaries dark blackish 

 brown, the costal margin of primaries pale browm. 



Expanse 1| inch. 



JJab. S.E. 'Peru, Santo Domingo, 6000 feet [Ockenden^ 

 Mus. Druce). 



Delta albiclava, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, antennae, palpi, collar, tegulte, thorax, and 

 abdomen fawn-colour. Primaries tawn-colour, streaktd with 

 darker brown ; a dark brown mark at the end of the cell ; a 

 black line below the cell extending from the base almost to 

 the outer margin ; a silvery-white streak below the black 

 line ; the veins black : secondaries fawn-colour, palest at the 

 base ; the fringe brown. Underside : both wings pale brown. 



Expanse l.\ inch. 



J lab. N. Peru, Huancabamba, 6000-10,000 feet {Mas. 

 Druce). 



