﻿366 SCHULTZE. 



HYPOPYRA, Guen., Noct. (1852), 2, 108. 

 Hypopyra donata, sp. now (PI. I, fig. 7.) 



Antenna? red-brown : head and collar light-grey-brown ; palpi, toward 

 tip. black. Thorax and abdomen light-oeher. the latter with a lateral 

 series of black dots near anal end. Legs greyisb.-oeb.er, femoro-tibial 

 joint of posterior legs black : spurs with black, apical bands. "Wings 

 light-ocher. irrorated with black scales. Fore-wing with very indistinct, 

 wavy, black, basal and antemedial and with traces of a medial line on 

 costa ; three oblique lines, dentated between veins II and Y. from apex to 

 middle of inner margin. Xearly straight, light, submarginal line, with 

 darker edges, joining the oblique lines at apex. A marginal row of light 

 and dark dots on the veins. Cilia greyish. Hind-wing with the ante- 

 medial line straight and distinct : a slightly curved, medial zigzag line 

 and a straight postmedial line with darker edges, from the costal margin 

 near the apex to posterior outer angle. Three marginal dots toward 

 anterior outer angle and two at posterior angle. Underside with more 

 black scales than above. Fore-wing* with two indistinct, black dots in the 

 cell ; distinct, curved, medial, zigzag, line : indistinct, straight, submar- 

 ginal line and marginal row of dots. Hind-wing with black spot in the 

 cell, very distinct : curved, medial, zigzag line and indistinct submarginal 

 line: marginal row of dots as above. 



Length of wing, <$ : 35 millimeters. 



Length of wing, ?: unknown. 



Camp Keithley, Lake Lanao, Mi>tdaxao. P. I. 



Time of capture: March, 1906. (Mrs. M. S. Clemens, collector.) 



Type c?, Xo. 6594. in Entomological collection. Bureau of Science, 

 Manila, P. I. 



F0CILLIX_£. 



PSEUDAGLOSSA, Grote. Bull. Buffalo Soe. Xat. Sci. (1874), 2, 47. 



Pseudaglossa peregrina, sp. nov. (PI. I, fig. 8.) 



Antenna 3 and third joint of palpi ocher, other joints fuscous-brown. 

 as are head, thorax, abdomen and fore-wing. Costa of fore-wing, with 

 an ocherish streak for three-fourths of its length and around the shoulders. 

 A black spot, with white center, at the end of the cell. Dark, wavy, 

 postmedial and indistinct, whitish, submarginal lines. The outer area. 

 beyond the postmedial line, slightly darker. A thin, ocherish. inter- 

 rupted, marginal line; cilia alternately brown and ocher. One small, 

 light spot near apex on costal margin. Hind-wing lighter than fore- 

 wing, especially toward base. A darker and a lighter medial and traces 

 of a postmedial line, near inner margin. . Marginal line and cilia as on 

 fore-wing. Below: fore-wing, light-grey, cell spot as above, traces of a 

 postmedial line, a broad, submarginal band, darkest at costal margin and 

 a pronounced ocherish apical spot. Hind-wing, ocherish-grey, toward 



