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(at terinen bright red, uninterrupted) ; lines whitish, rather indistinct, scarcely 

 indicated except as dots on the veins and folds, and from SM 2 to hindmargin ; 

 autemedian from cell-fold at less than one-fourth length of wing, oblique to SM 2 at 

 well beyond one-third, then vertical ; postmedian oblique outward at first, but very 

 feeble, parallel with termen at the radials, then incurved, nearly vertical to termen 

 before two-thirds ; cell-dot large, black mixed with red, its edges not very sharply 

 defined, surrounded by a very vague pale ring ; fring e white, with a slight tinge 



of yellow. Hindwing with termen somewhat convex, extremely slightly bent 



about R 3 ; M 1 connate or barely separate ; as forewing, except costally. 



Underside whitish green, with discal dots blackish ; forewing with costal 

 margin reddish, in proximal part broadly, here somewhat mixed with black ; 

 terminal red line thick at apex, then slender, soon becoming obsolete. 



Carabaya, Peru: Agnalani, 9000 ft., October 1905, dry season (type and 

 another c?), September 1905, wet season (?) ; Limbani, 9500 ft., April 1904. All 

 in coll. Triug Mus., collected by G. R. Ockenden. Also in coll. L. B. Prout, from 

 Oconeque, 7000 ft., February 1905, with the lines slightly better expressed. 



Nearest diarita Dogn. ; larger, rather more pointed-winged, the black spot 

 at base of abdomen much larger and more concise, occupying the entire length of 

 the segment, the white dots of abdomen obsolescent, those of the wings less sharp, 

 hindtibia of <$ without terminal process, etc. 



24. Racheospila carmen sp. nov. 



c?, 26-28 mm. Closely related to cecilia Prout (Gen. Ins. 129, p. 107), differ- 

 ing as follows ; hindtibia with developed hair-pencil and short terminal process 

 (length of longer terminal spur, or scarcely as long). 



Wings very slightly yellower green. 



Forewing with SC 1 anastomosing with C (free in cecilia) ; a strong blackish 

 cell-dot, rather larger above than beneath ; postmedian line rather more strongly 

 oblique inward in front of vein R 1 ; beneath with the smoky suffusion at costal 



margin perhaps more extended. Hindwing above (but not beneath) with a sharp, 



though small, cell-dot ; postmedian line even more deeply excurved than in cecilia. 



Peru : Cushi, Prov. Huannco, 1900 m. (W. Hoffmanns). Type and others in 

 coll. Tring Mus. 



In both species the costal margin of forewing above is reddish ochreous, with 

 scarcely a trace of " crimson," and the terminal line strongest at apex. 



25. Kacheospila montana sp. nov. 



In almost all respects like the preceding, from which it may possibly prove 

 not specifically distinct ; antennal pectinations perhaps very slightly shorter and 

 stouter, hindtibial process slightly better developed. 



Forewing with the termen in general not quite so straight and oblique, SO 1 

 generally anastomosing at a point only (in one Agualani example free). Distinguish- 

 able by having the postmedian line denticulate, the teeth on R 1 and R 2 of the fore- 

 wing the most conspicuous, almost W-shaped ; terminal line more conspicuously 

 interrupted with white dots at vein-ends, sometimes also slightly interrupted midway 

 between. 



Three races, distinct in colour, are before me, and neither is of the same tone 

 as carmen. All are in coll. Tring Mus. 



