370 Mr, A. G. Butler on Heterocerous Lepidoptera 



antennse bronze-brown ; abdomen rosy brownish ; wings 

 below pale green, mottled with grey ; fringe j)urplish 

 brown, excepting towards the external angle of the 

 primaries and the apex of the secondaries, where it is 

 brassy yellowish, but spotted with purplish on the 

 primaries ; on these wings also there are three purplish 

 costal spots, from the second of which a brown discal 

 stripe crosses the wing ; body below pink. Expanse of 

 wings, 28 mm. 



2 . Above pale green ; the primaries darker than the 

 secondaries, especially towards the outer margin ; the 

 costal margin speckled and spotted with dark purplish 

 brown, the fringe purplish, excepting towards the external 

 angle ; the transverse central lines wider apart than in 

 the male, creamy white with dark sap-green margins ; a 

 black dot at the end of the cell ; secondaries crossed in 

 the middle b}^ an externally white-edged dark green line ; 

 the whole surface densely grey-speckled ; abdomen whity 

 brown ; under surface of a more yellow tint than in the 

 male ; the discal stripe carried across the secondaries ; 

 all the wings with a black disco-cellular dot. Expanse 

 of wings, 30 mm. 



" Las Zorras, in November and December." — T. E. 



CABEEIDiE. 



Syllexis, Guenee. 



46. Syllexis Incida, n. s. 



Shining sulphur-yellow or snow-white ; in the yellow 

 form the secondaries are paler than the primaries, and 

 the abdomen is pure white ; primaries in both forms with 

 a black dot at the end of the cell, and an oblique discal 

 series of grey spots ; primaries below paler than above, 

 with creamy white costal border, but no markings ; 

 secondaries also with creamy costal border ; these borders 

 are also to be seen on the white form ; body below creamy 

 white. Expanse of wings, 39 mm. 



" Pines Valley, near Valparaiso, in December.'" — 

 T. E. 



The primaries above have the same glistening character 

 as some of the white Liparirhe. 



