collected in Chili. 5 



7. Parades rudis, n. s. 



3" . Fuliginous-brown ; the body darker than the 

 wings, the primaries darker than the secondaries, which 

 are more or less whitish towards the base ; antennae 

 brown, with blackish pectinations ; the hair on the 

 abdomen somewhat ochraceous at the sides ; wings 

 below wliity-brown ; pectus clothed with fuliginous and 

 yellowish brown hair ; head blackish, with an ochraceous 

 spot on each side at the base of the antennae ; venter 

 greyish brown. Expanse of wings 1 inch 8 lines, or 

 42 mm. 



" Coral ; came to light in February." — T. E. 



This species seems to be allied to Antarctia severa of 

 Berg, from Patagonia, but is evidently distinct. 



Laora, Walk. 



This genus is also allied to Antarctia, with which it 

 agrees better in the structure of the male than Motada 

 does ; the female, however, has the wings aborted some- 

 what as in Pentlio'phera [Lipai-idce) . 



8. Laora latior, n. s. 



Primaries above fuliginous-brown ; fringe whitish, 

 traversed by a grey stripe ; secondaries white, with 

 brownish veins, the external two-thirds washed with 

 pale greyish brown ; fringe tipped with white ; body 

 fuliginous-brown ; head darker ; antennae white, with 

 black pectinations ; collar slightly ochraceous in front ; 

 abdomen blackish in the centre, clothed with dark 

 ochreous hair at the sides and base ; wings below sordid 

 creamy whitish, or whity-brown ; primaries with the 

 costal area slightly brownish ; interno-basal area pale 

 ochreous ; body below fuliginous-brown ; legs darker 

 brown ; femora bright ochreous or cadmium-yellow at 

 the sides ; tarsi whitish. Expanse of wings 29-31 mm. 



? . Sordid white, or greyish pale brown ; abdomen 

 blackish, almost covered by transverse segmental 

 fringes of pale brownish woolly hair, and with whitish 

 anal segment ; antennae black below. Expanse of wings 

 18-20 mm. ; length of body 28 mm. 



Valparaiso ; eight males, five females. 



