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indistiiict 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 (BucJclei/, Mus. Bruce). 



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

 different in colour and markings. 



CECEOLOSTERA. 

 fficECLOSTEKA 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, antennte, and legs reddish fawn-colour. Expanse 2 

 inches. 



Hah. Ecuador, Sarayacu (Bucldey, Mus. Driice). 



This species is allied to (Ececlostera micropus. Walk. 



Fam. LiMACODiD-S. 

 Daloera, Herr.-Schaff. 

 Dalcera leberna, 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, tipped with reddish brown at the anal angle. The head, 

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

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

 1| inch. 



Hah. Ecuador, Sarayacu {Buckley., Mus. Druce). 



A distinct species, allied to D. ahrasa, Herr.-SchalB. 



Dalcera ampeia, 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 1| inch. 



Hah. Bolivia {Buckley, Mus. Druce). 



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



