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indistinct whitish lines ; a row of minute black dots crosses the wing 

 beyond the third band ; a small hyaline white spot close to the 

 apex, and a marginal white line extends from the apical white spot 

 to the anal angle. Secondaries pale pinkish fawn-colour, crossed 

 about the middle from the apex to the inner margin by two narrow 

 brown lines ; the fringe of both wings brown. The underside of 

 both wings very pale brownish fawn-colour, with all the lines very 

 indistinct, excepting those on the secondaries, which are darker than 

 above. The thorax and abdomen pale fawn-colour ; the head, 

 antennae, palpi, and legs darker brown. Expanse 2 inches. 



Hah. Ecuador, Sarayacu (^Buchley , Mus. Dncce). 



This species is allied to Apatelodes homhydna, Feld., but very 

 different in colour and markings. 



CECECLOSTEKA. 

 QilcECLOSTERA AMOEIA, Sp. n. 



Primaries pinkish fawn-colour, shaded with grey, crossed from 

 the costal to the inner margin by three indistinct waved brown lines ; 

 a black dot at the end of the cell and a white hyaline spot close to 

 the apex. Secondaries reddish fawn-colour, crossed from the apex 

 to the anal angle with a narrow brown line ; the fringe of both 

 wings brown ; the underside pale fawn-colour ; the head, thorax, 

 abdomen, antennae, and legs reddish fawn-colour. Expanse 2 

 inches. 



Hah. Ecuador, Sarayacu (BiicJcIey, Mus. Bruce). 



This species is allied to (Ecechstera micropus. Walk. 



Fam. LiMAcoDiD^. 

 Dalcera, Herr.-Schaff. 



Dalceea lebeena, sp. n. 



Primaries creamy white, with a wide submarginal reddish-brown 

 band extending from near the apex to the anal angle ; a small 

 reddish-brown spot at the end of the cell. Secondaries creamy 

 white, tijjped with reddish brown at the anal angle. The head, 

 thorax, and abdomen, antennae and legs reddish brown. The under- 

 side of the wings yellowish white, without any markings. Expanse 

 1| inch. 



Hah. Ecuador, Sarayacu (BucJcley, Mus. Bruce). 



A distinct species, allied to B. ahrasa, Herr.-SchafE. 



Dalceea ampela, sp. n. 



Primaries white ; the costal half slightly hyaline ; the inner margin 

 and anal angle shaded with pale brown ; a brown streak just above 

 the anal angle ; the marginal line brown. Secondaries pure white, 

 slightly shaded with brown on the outer margin close to the anal 

 angle. The head, thorax, and the abdomen pale yellowish brown ; 

 the antennae and legs slightly darker brown. Expanse I5 inch. 



Hah. Bolivia {Buckley, Mus. Bruce). 



This species is not closely allied to any other known to me. 



