180 NOVITATES ZOOLOGICAE XXIII. 1916. 



Yahuarmayo, Peru, 1200 ft., April— May 1912. Type in coll. L. B. Prout, 

 topotype in coll. Brit. Mus. 



Evidently related to semiflava Dogn. (Mem. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxii. 15), from 

 Medina, Colombia, which I only know from the description. The olivaceous and 

 black areas of the forewing above are overlaid with scattered, very pale blue-grey 

 scales. 



63. Calocalpe inhabilis sp. nov. 



<S, 43-46 mm. Face and palpus dark fuscous, the latter ochreons-whitish 

 beneath, at least on the first joint. Head and body concolorous with wings ; 

 abdomen with blackish dorsal belts or pairs of spots at the ends of the segments, 

 about as in cervinalis Scop., the first not quite so narrow. 



Wings similarly shaped to those of affirmata Guen., or slightly narrower, the 

 inner-marginal flap and hair-tuft of hinclwing not quite so strongly developed, the 



latter very glossy grey.- Forewing glossy light grey, with very fine brown irrora- 



tion — finer than in cervinalis simplonica Wackerzapp, to which, or to montivagata 

 Dup., its general tone could be compared except in its stronger gloss ; lines in basal 

 and subbasal areas feeble, less dentate than in affirmata, those of the basal area 

 slightly more fuscous-tinged than those of the subbasal ; median band of moderate 

 breadth, its edges in part strongly dark-shaded, proximal edge curved anteriorly, 

 then waved, about parallel with termen ; distal edge nearly vertical from costa to 

 SO 8 , not deeply indented, then slightly sinuous or very feebly lunulate-dentate, 

 without marked projections or incisions ; discal mark fairiy large ; lines in distal 

 area almost entirely obsolete, except the lunulate-dentate whitish subterminal, 

 which is more deeply inangled at M 2 than in cervinalis, but scarcely thickens 

 behind this ; space between subterminal and termen browner ; terminal black line 



slender. Hindwing glossy grey, almost unmarked except for the small discal dot 



and some darkening at the inner-marginal flap. 



Underside paler and less brown than in affirmata, with smaller discal dots. 



Acopampa, S. Peru, 11,500 ft., several Si. Type in coll. L. B. Prout. 



Distinguished by the greyish tone, comparatively smooth boundary of median 

 band, weakly marked hindwing, etc. 



M. Dognin (to whom I sent this species) tells me this is like his C. inepta 

 (Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xliv. 218, as Scotosia) from Ecuador, except in its much 

 larger size and unmarked hindwing ; it may be a subspecies, but as I have not seen 

 inepta and the description is not very full, it is necessary to describe the new form 

 independently. 



64. Psaliodes semisecta sp. nov. 



S 25 mm. Similar to aurativena Warr., Nov. Zool. xi. 62, the veins not quite 

 such a bright golden brown, the following differences in the markings : 



Forewing with basal patch regularly oblique basewards from M to hindmargin, 

 closely followed in this half of its course by a fine dark brown line ; central band 

 projecting more basewards at costa, greatly constricted in anterior half of cell by a 

 very deep indentation of its whitish proximal edging ; a more definite rust-coloured 

 band proximally to the white subterminal spots (in aurativena this band is vaguely 

 indicated by fuscous irroration and strigulation). Hindwing much paler, grey- 

 whitish with vague curved grey postmedian line in inner-marginal half. 



Uruhuasi, S. Peru, 7000 ft., April— May 1910. Type in coll. L. B. Prout. 



