12S 
EXOTIC mCROLEPIDOPTERA. 
Lactura teleogramma. n. sp. 
3 2 • 25-29 mm. Head red, orbits and face white, collar while 
except margins. Palpi rather short, red. Thorax red, 7 white 
spots. Abdomen 3 densely hairy, 2 shortly, orange. Forewings 
elongate, dilated, termen rather obliquely rounded ; 7 and S stalked : 
yellow-whitish, markings red ; 6 irregular curved or angulated 
transverse streaks parallel to termen, a dorsal streak to fourth, 
first connected at base with costa, second connected with first by 
2 streaks and on costa, third enclosing two whitish spots towards 
costa, connected with second by 3 streaks, fourth curved-angulated 
round cell, connected with third by 5 streaks and on costa, fifth 
angulated, connected with fourth by 9 streaks, sixth connected 
with fifth bv 8 streaks, and with termen and costa by 9 streaks 
alternating with these : cilia light reddish, a red basal line. Hind- 
wings 4 and 5 approximated at base; light^ochreous-orange, thinly 
scaled anteriorly ; cilia concolorous, paler towards tips. 
British Hew Glixea, Hydrograpker Mts., 2500 feet, January to 
March ( EichJiorn) ; 2 ex. 
Urodus ampkilocka, n. sp. 
3 . 14 mm., $ 18 mm. Head, palpi, thorax light grey. Geni¬ 
talia 3 uncus short, hardly curved, pointed ; valves moderate, 
pointed - triangular: 2 ovipositor long, exserted. Forewings 
moderate, costa rather strongly arched, apex rounded, termen 
obliquely rounded ; grey, faintly lilac-tinged : cilia paler. Hind- 
wings 3 light grey, 5 rather dark grey ; cilia paler. Forewings 
3 beneath with thick fringe of dense rough hairs beneath costa on 
anterior half. Hindwings 3 beneath with thick brush of dense 
rough hairs occupying costal fourth from base to |. 
Brazil, Santarem, August (Parish); 2 ex. This and the three 
following inconspicuous species are practically indistinguishable 
superficially, and I had not only unhesitatingly put them all 
together, before I came to study them closely, but had put with 
them also some examples of a Lithosiad, which is exactly like them 
and occurs with them; structurally they are all abundantly distinct 
by male characters, but I apprehend the females may be difficult. 
IJrodus pulvinata, n. sp. 
3 . 17 mm. Head, palpi, thorax grey. Abdomen densely hairy 
on sides towards apex. Genitalia : uncus short, slender towards 
apex, rather curved, acute; valves long, narrow, upeurved towards 
apex, pointed. Forewings moderate, costa moderately arched, apex 
rounded-obtuse, termen rather obliquely rounded ; violet-grey : 
cilia concolorous. Hindwings rather dark grey; cilia grey. Fore¬ 
wings beneath with short rough diminishing scales on basal half 
of vein 12. Hindwings beneath with costa clothed with dense 
tolerably appressed hairs to beyond middle. 
Peru, It. Hapo, Piny. (Parish) ; 1 ex. 
