LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCEKA. 1935 



a little shorter than the interior border of the hind wings. Wings 

 with two blackish diffuse indistinct bands, each including a zigzag 

 cinereous line; first band antemedial; second postinedial ; two inter- 

 mediate zigzag red lines; underside with a blackish postmedial 

 slightly zigzag line, which is cinereous-bordered on the outer side. 

 Fore wings subfalcate; two black points in the disk between the red 

 lines ; four vitreous spots on the outer side of the second band ; first 

 and second spots moderately large ; third and fourth very narrow, 

 near the tip. Hind wings with two vitreous dots on the outer side 

 of the second band.; exterior border with two excavations near the 

 interior angle. Male. — Smaller and darker than the female. Palpi 

 obliquely ascending. Abdomen with a small apical tuft. First 

 vitreous spot of the fore wings with a small vitreous dot near its 

 hind side ; vitreous dots of the hind wings more distinct than those 

 of the female. Female. — Palpi porrect. Length of the body 

 7 — 8 lines; of the wings 24 — 26 lines. 



a, b. Santa Martha, New Granada. From Mr. Bouchard's col- 

 lection. 



Genus APATELODES. 

 Apatelodes, Packard, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. iv. 353. 



A.PATELODES TORKEFACTA. 



Parathyris torrefacta, C. L. H. v. 1088 — Apatelodes torrefacta, 

 Packard, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. iv. 353. 



Apatelodes hyalinopuncta. 

 hyalinopuncta, Packard, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. iv. 354. 

 Massachusetts. 



Genus ALPIS, C. L. H. v. 1094. 



Alpis contigua. 



Mas. Subcervino-cinerea ; caput cervinum, alho bimaculatum, 

 antice fuscum; thorax nigro-fusco bifasciatus ; abdomen 

 canum, cristatum, seymentis fusco marginatis ; aim anticce 

 spatio basali pallidissime cervino guttam albam maculasque 

 d-ua* nigrieantes includente, spatio exteriore fusco nebuloso, 

 linea posimedia alba angulosa ; posticce plaga postica diffusa 

 pallide fuscescente. 



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