collected in Chili. 865 



spotted costal border, the largest spot (which is a com- 

 bination of two spots) near to apex ; a reniform subapical 

 discal blackish spot ; a black spot at the end of the cell ; 

 body greyish brown, thorax irrorated with whitish ; 

 wings below shining white, the basal two-thirds striated 

 with grey ; a black spot at the end of each discoidal cell ; 

 two discal black lines, the inner one slightly irregular, 

 the outer one commencing in a black subapical costal 

 patch, nearly straight on the primaries and arched on 

 the secondaries ; external border more or less flecked 

 and blotched with grey ; a slender interrupted marginal 

 black line ; body below pearly white. Expanse of wings, 

 35 mm. 



"Las Zorras, in February." — T. E. 



The female is less distinctly marked than the male. 



HoNORANA, Blanch. 



37. Honorana notaturia.* 



Honorana notaturia, Blanchard, in Gay's ' Fauna 

 Chilena,' vii., p. 92, n. 1 (1852-4). 



Honorana notutaria (sic), Blanchard, I. c, Atlas, pi. 7, 

 fig. 8 (1852-4). 



" Mountains of the hacienda of Cauquenes." — T. E. 



This species is very poorly figured ; it is much like 

 one of the larger species of Gnophos, of a pale ash-grey 

 colour, with very ill-defined markings ; the genus differs 

 principally from Gnophos in its smaller secondaries. 



38. Honorana csne'a, n. s. 



Form and size of the preceding species, greyish brown, 

 with darker striations, and with golden bronze reflections; 

 blackish disco-cellular spots and undulated discal line, 

 spotted with white points upon the veins ; primaries 

 with a second but less distinct undulated line before the 

 middle ; a slender black marginal line ; fringe with a 

 whitish basal line ; costal area of secondaries whitish ; 

 abdominal fringe snow-white ; abdomen silvery grey ; 

 under surface silvery white, with slight bronze reflections ; 



* Probably intended for notataria ; but, as neither name lias 

 any sense, one will do as well as the other ; literally, notataria 

 means j^ertaining to what lias been written. 



