62 TttE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Druce as Automolis ifiutata, which is placed by Kirby as a synonym 



of Chelonia tceniata, Guer. I have not read Gue'rin's description, 



but presuming Mr. Kirby is right, the species will stand as Or?netica 

 tceniata, Guer. 



Robinsonia fogra, sp. nov. — Head yellowish. Collar white. Thorax 

 white, with some gray marks ; patagia finely edged with gray. 

 Abdomen above brownish yellow; some clusters of brown hairs to- 

 wards the base ; a subdorsal row of white spots and a lateral row 

 of black spots ; underneath white. Primaries above white, the veins 

 gray, the margins clouded with gray, and a terminal row of gray 

 streaks between the veins ; an indistinct and irregular outer gray 

 line. Secondaries above whitish, clouded with gray along the margin; 

 the fringe dark gray. Underneath, the wings are similar, but with 

 less gray, and the white ground colour is slightly iridescent. 



Ex., 44 mm. 



Hab. — Aroa, Venezuela. 



Robinsonia Le/aivrei, sp, nov. — Head brown, minutely spotted 

 with white. Collar brown, with four white spots. Thorax brownish; 

 patagia white, edged with brown. Abdomen above brown, with a 

 subdorsal orange line ; underneath white. Primaries above white ; 

 the costal margin broadly brownish yellow ; the cell filled in with 

 brown scales ; the outer and inner margins broadly brown, the 

 latter with a white streak about its centre; veins 2, 3, 4.^ 6 and 

 7 brown, dividing the white portion into a series of spots, the 

 largest being between the median and submedian veins, and beyond 

 the cell between veins 4 and 6 ; the two apical spots the smallest 

 and oval in shape. Secondaries above white, with a long brown 

 streak from the base to the anal angle, and a shorter streak below 

 vein 2, from the cell to the outer margin ; the costal margin narrowly 

 shaded with brown ; underneath the same, with the markings less distinct. 



Ex., 44 mm. 



Hab. — Rio Janeiro. 



I am indebted for this species to Monsieur Paul Lefaivre, 

 Charge d'Affaires for France at Rio Janeiro. I have also seen a 

 specimen in the collection of Mr. Neumoegen, of New York, 



