On new Species and Forms o/ Gco:nctricl;c. 305 



XXXy. — Neiv Species and For)) s 6>/Geomctri(liX3. 

 By Louis J3. Pkout, F.E.S. 



S u b f am . QlJ.xo cuuominm. 



1. Dolichoneura missionis, sp. n. 

 c^. — 34 mm. 



Head deep grey, the face browner below. Palpus at base 

 pale brownish, Antennal ciliatioii slightly over 1. Thorax 

 and abdomen above dark drab- grey, the patagia, teguUe, and 

 abdomen somewhat marked with brown ; beneath, with the 

 legs, pale wood-broan. Tarsal spinules not prominent. 



Fore winy dark di'ab-grey, inclining to slate-grey; a black- 

 brown cell-dot ; lines crenulate, russet, with paler brown 

 edgings ; antemedian from nearly one-third costa to just 

 beyond one-third hind margin ; postmedian from about 

 two-thirds costa to three-fifths hind margin, about parallel 

 with termen, obsoL^scent at costa ; an extensive apical 

 portion (postmedian to termen and costa to W' or M^, 

 irregularly and indefinitely bounded posteriorly) predomi- 

 nantly light wood-brown or cinnamon, only very feebly 

 shaded with grey (chiefly as a distal boundary to the sub- 

 terminal) ; subterminal vaguel}^ indicated on the grey tornal 

 area ; termen nari'owly brown, with two or three blackish 

 interneural dots anteriorly; fringe brown, slightly dark- 

 spotted. 



Hind iving with R^ from one-third DC ; dark drab-grey, 

 with the two principal lines of fore wing continued, similarly 

 edged, the antemedian at scarcely one-fourth, the post- 

 median in middle of wing; cell-dot obsolescent; terminal 

 line brown ; fringe mostly dark grey. 



Underside pale brown, with a tinge of fawn ; some slight 

 grey shadings on both wings, especially on the fore wing in 

 and behind cell; hind margins slightly pallid. 



Argentina: Misiones, October. Type in coll. Deutsch. 

 Ent. Mus. 



Near squalida^ Schaus, or fairly near albidentata. Warr. 

 A badly damaged ? from '" Santa Rosa^' in coll. Brit. Mus., 

 with more falcate fore wings, seems to belong with it. 



Subfam. Hemitheinm. 



2. Dooabia puncticostata^ sp. n. 

 ^ .— 40 mm. 



Near viridata, Moore, and luni/era, Moore, but dis- 

 tinguished by a number of characters. 



Ann. & Mag, N. Hist. Ser. \). Vul xi. 20 



