collected in Chili. 121 



the male) fused with the submedian spot, and forming 

 with it an oblique pale dash ; reniform large, ash-grey, 

 varied with brown and black-edged ; external area 

 blackish, with hastate inner margin ; two submarginal 

 zigzag whitish lines (the inner one most distinct) inter- 

 rupted by the nervures ; secondaries a little paler than 

 the primaries, excepting towards the outer margin ; a 

 blackish marginal line ; fringe whitish, traversed by an 

 undulated dark grey stripe, and tipped with the same 

 colour ; thorax dark smoky brown ; tegulae grey ; abdo- 

 men greyish brown ; primaries below sericeous-brown, 

 irrorated with darker scales, the basal area whitish ; 

 costa dotted with white towards apex ; a dusky spot at 

 the end of the cell ; fringe with a sandy whitish basal 

 line ; secondaries shining white, irrorated with dark 

 brown ; a spot in the cell, a larger spot at the end of the 

 cell, and an arched discal line, blackish ; a marginal 

 series of blackish lunules; fringe greyish, with sandy 

 whitish basal line ; body pearly greyish brown, very pale ; 

 tarsi black, banded with white. Expanse of wings, 

 26—29 mm. 



Las Zorras. 



"At sugar, light, and flowers, from beginning of 

 December to end of February." — T. E. 



Var. margarita. 



Differs from the typical form in having the secondaries 

 pearly white, with smoky brown external border. 



This form is about equally common with the typical 

 one, and like it varies in the form of the ordinary spots 

 on the central belt of primaries. 



Cel^ena, Steph. 



12. Celcena arhuticolens, n. s. 



Primaries red-brown, with shining cupreous reflec- 

 tions ; ordinary lines double, black, convergent towards 

 the inner margin and enclosing the usual spots ; orbicular 

 spot small, brown, with white border and black edge ; 

 reniform, with the centre merely outlined in brown, 

 otherwise white with black edge, transverse, and rather 

 narrow, but fairly large ; costal border crossed by short 

 blackish dashes, and dotted with white towards apex; 



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