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or three towards termen from a narrow semi-oval red-brown costal 
spot in sinuation, and two dots towards apex ; a fine brown terminal 
liue : cilia ochreous-grey, tips pale. Hindwings grey, costa da.rker- 
strigulated on posterior half ; cilia pale greyish, a fuscous subbasal 
line. 
Bolivia, K. Songo, 2500 feet; 1 ex. (Vienna Mus.). 
Homona coffearia Nietn. 
The male has an expansible fanshaped tuft of plentiful very fine 
long woolly white hairs rising from an orifice in each shoulder 
beneath base of forewings, rising when expanded on each side 
of head, not previously observed; this is normally extremely 
difficult to see, being tucked in a groove between the first and second 
pairs of legs, and out of over 100 examples examined only one had 
it expanded. I find that menciana Walk, has an apparently exactly 
similar tuft, and I now consider these two forms and socicilis Meyr. 
are all geographical forms of a single species, for which coffearia 
is the oldest name; the differences between these depend mainly 
on the development of yellow suffusion on the apical area of hind- 
wings and undersides of both wings, and are reasonably constant 
in some areas whence large numbers of specimens have been seen 
(in Ceylon for instance all specimens are typical coffearia , and in 
Japan all are menciana ), but in other regions transitional forms 
occur. 
Cacoecia clivigera, n. sp. 
$ . 29 mm. Head, palpi ochreous-brown. Thorax lilac-brown. 
Tore wings suboblong, costa anteriorly moderately arched, rough- 
scaled, abruptly depressed before middle so as to leave a prominence, 
thence almost straight to rounded-prominent apex, termen abruptly 
sinuate beneath apex, then nearly vertically rounded; brown, 
slightly mixed ferruginous-brown, and sprinkled fuscous scales with 
pale tips; extreme costal edge ochreous-whitish spotted ferruginous- 
brown ; base somewhat suffused darker lilac-brown ; some slight 
irregular dark fuscous or blackish marking indicating a slender 
oblique central fascia from costal prominence : cilia brownish. 
Hindwings dark grey ; cilia grey. 
S. Peru, Madre de Dios, 3300 feet; 1 ex. (Vienna Mus.). 
Perhaps allied to abscisana Zell., which has a similiar but less 
pronounced form of costa. 
Cacoecia labyrinthopa, n. sp. 
2 . 26 mm. Head dark crimson-fuscous. Palpi dark brown. 
Thorax pale greyish-ochreous. Forewings suboblong, costa ante¬ 
riorly strongly arched, posteriorly rather deeply sinuate, apex 
obtuse, somewhat upturned, termen hardly perceptibly sinuate, 
hardly oblique ; pale greyish-ochreous, with whitish reflections ; 
extreme costal edge ochreous-whitish ; at about \ a nearly straight 
direct greyish stria edged ochreous-whitish posteriorly indicating 
