collected in Chili. Vd\) 



The male has a submarginal white band across the 

 primaries. 



" Larva. — Head brown, with two small orange spots 

 on the forehead ; body ash-colour, indistinctly variegated 

 with fine blackish and brown streaks ; the centre of the 

 back rather paler than the rest of the body ; each seg- 

 ment wdth a black patch on each side of the back, form- 

 ing an interrupted subdorsal line ; each of these patches 

 contains two small dull orange dots, and those on the 

 fifth and sixth segments have also a yellow spot in the 

 centre ; short fine hairs are thinly scattered over the 

 whole body ; under side pale grey, with a black stripe 

 down the middle ; prolegs brown ; claspers claret-colour ; 

 sixteen legs ; first two pairs of claspers smaller than the 

 other two pairs ; loops in walking ; the body tapers to- 

 wards the head. Feeds on a species of Cassia. 



" Valparaiso and Vina del Mar, September and October. 



" Pujya. — Covered with white dust ; enclosed in a very 

 slight cocoon on the surface of the ground amongst 

 rubbish. 



" Lnago. — Emerges end of November and December." 

 —T.E. 



