collected in Chili. 341 



1. Gonogala lactca, n. s. 



Shining milky-white, the head, collar, and borders of 

 the wings slightly tinted with sulphur-yellow ; the 

 abdomen jDale gamboge-yellow, excepting at the ex- 

 tremities ; wings mottled with pale greyish ; primaries 

 with two widely-separated white-bordered divergent grey 

 stripes, between which is a short disco-cellular dash of 

 the same colour ; secondaries with oblique stripe beyond 

 the middle ; wings below with the grey stripes less 

 distinct, the outer one of primaries commencing upon 

 the costal border in a reddish brown spot ; wings with 

 minute ferruginous dots at the extremities of the ner- 

 vures. Expanse of wings, 37 mm. 



Exact locality not indicated. 



The No. (" 63 ") is omitted from Mr. Edmonds' notes. 



Many of the genera hitherto placed in the Urapteiidce 

 seem to me to belong to the Ennomidce. Guenee's genus 

 Chcerodes (type C. tetragonata) includes species referable 

 in my opinion to both families ; the species with angu- 

 lated primaries should be transferred to Eutropela and Sa- 

 hulodes. M. Guenee calls Chcerodes " Genre tres-naturel," 

 yet places in it species with triangular primaries and 

 subcaudate secondaries, along with others in which all 

 the wings are angulated ; the name Chcerodes is pre- 

 occupied in Coleoptera. 



ENNOMID^. 



OxYDiA, Guenee. 



2. Oxydia rhoda, n. s. 



g- . Eosy brown; wings with a lilacine gloss; crossed 

 from the costal margin, close to apex of primaries, to the 

 middle of the abdominal margin of secondaries by an 

 oblique mahogany-brown stripe, elbowed and attenuated 

 at its upper extremity; primaries with mahogany-brown 

 fringe, and bright rust-red costal border ; secondaries 

 with ferruginous fringe ; basal area above the oblique 

 stripe paler than the rest of the wing, not glossed with 

 lilac ; head and middle of collar dull lilac ; antennge pale 

 reddish clay-coloured ; thorax whitish, tegulae lilacine ; 

 abdomen rosy; under surface paler; the primaries more 

 ferruginous in tint from the base to the oblique stripe, 

 which is abbreviated and ferruginous; a black disco- 



