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EXOTIC A1ICROLEPIDOPTERA. 
tornus; five blackish terminal dots, longitudinal ochreous-grey 
marks preceding and alternating with these: cilia white, basal 
half faintly barred ochreous-greyish. Hindwings grey, towards 
base whitish-hyaline; costa slightly dilated anteriorly, with strong 
projecting fringe of dark grey kairscales from base to J, on lower 
surface a dark grey costal patch beneath this; a fulvous subcostal 
hairpencil from base not reaching middle; cilia grey, at apex 
whitish. 
Braxil, Teffe, January ( Parish ) ; 1 ex. 
Antaeotricha tritogramma, n. sp. 
ct 2 • 13-15 mm. Closely allied and extremely similar in all 
points to protosaris from British Guiana, except only as follows : 
a very oblique dark fuscous streak from costa at reaching ^ 
across wing, and an elongate dark fuscous spot beneath apex of 
this (these two markings absent in protosaris ); space between 
second and third lines more generally suffused fuscous except on 
costa ; hindwings in <$ greyer, whitish subcostal hairpencil reach¬ 
ing to somewhat beyond middle (in protosaris hardly reaching 
middle). In both species vein 6 of forewing runs to apex (in¬ 
definite). 
Brazil, Parintins, Teffe, October, January (Parish) ; 6 ex. A 
<5 example of true jorotosaris was obtained from Obidos. 
Timocratica isograph a, Ueyr. 
Uncus moderately long, rather down-curved, stout, parallel¬ 
sided, hardly narrowed at apex, truncate. In this genus the 
thorax is densely hairy beneath. 
Timocratica pompeiana, n. sp. 
3 . 65 mm. Head whitish, crown slightly greyish. Palpi 
fuscous-whitish, second joint suffused light orange on anterior 
half except apex, with dark fuscous lateral streak on basal -2-, 
terminal joint little over anterior edge fuscous. Antennal 
ciliations 1J. Thorax fuscous mixed whitish posteriorly, middle 
of posterior crest yellow-ochreous. Abdomen deep yellow-ochreous; 
uncus rather short, strongly down-curved, gradually narrowed 
throughout, obtuse-pointed. Forewings elongate, considerably 
dilated, costa strongly arched posteriori}’, apex broadly rounded, 
termen obliquely rounded ; brownish-fuscous, obscurely and suf- 
fusedlv irrorated grey-whitish towards base and costa; costal 
edge fulvous, edged beneath with dark brown suffusion ; three 
straight oblique parallel indistinct dark brown lines crossing disc 
but not reaching margins, third directed towards termen below 
middle: cilia fuscous, on basal half light chestnut-brown, with 
dark brown basal shade continued round dorsum to Hindwings 
and cilia ochreous-yellowish. 
Peru, La Oroya, Carabaya, 3000 feet, March (Ockenden); 1 ex. 
