190 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Palindia julianata. 
Phalena julianata, Stoll, Suppl. Cram. Pap. Exot. p. 40; 
pl. 8, fig. 4. 
Palindia egala, Walker, Lep. Het. Suppl. 3, p. 807 (1865). 
Amazons. In Coll. B. M. 
Var. juncida. 
Palindia juncida, Guenée, Noct. ii. p. 277, n. 1076 (1852). 
Palindia aglaura (part), Bar, Ann. Ent. Soc. Fr. 1876, p.7; 
plot, fig. 10. 
Colombia (Guen.), Kea and Brazil. In Coll. B. M. 
Var. aglaura. 
Palindia aglaura (part), Bar, Ann. Ent. Soc. Fr. 1876, p. 7; 
phot figetl. 
Amazons and Sao Paulo, Brazil. In Coll. B. M. 
The above forms undoubtedly represent only one species. 
We have typical P. julianata, and the darkest form of P. 
aglaura, taken by Dr. Traill on the Rio Madeira; also typical 
P. julianata and P. juncida, taken together by Bates at Hea; 
lastly, we have typical P. juncida and the dark form P. aglaura 
taken together by Dunkinfield Jones at Sao Paulo. There is, 
therefore, practical evidence that the three forms of P. julianata 
occur constantly together: the width of the bands on primaries 
is evidently a variable character, as is the width of the subapical 
costal pale spot. 
Palindia alabastraria. 
Noctua alabastraria, Hiibner, Zutr. Exot. Schmett. figs. 
dl1, 312. 
Palindia punctangulata, Walker, Lep. Het. xii. p. 848, n. 8 
(1857). 
Palindia pulchella, Bar, Ann. Ent. Soc. Fr. (1876), p. 245 ; 
pled, fe: 17. 
Amazons. In Coll. B. M. 
Allied to P. detracta, Walk. 
Palindia albula. 
Palindia albula, Bar, Ann. Ent. Soc. Fr. (1876), p. 12, n. 20; 
pla faeulG: 
Palindia alabastraria, Walker (not Hubner), Lep. Het. xii. 
p- 846, n. 3 (1857). 
Amazons. In Coll. B. M. 
It is evident that M. Bar failed to examine Hubnev’s figure, 
or he could not have re-described P. alabastraria under the name 
of P. pulchella. It is singular that he failed to observe the 
affinity of the latter to his P. albula. 
