collected in Chili. 371 



MACARIID^. 

 ' PSEUDALEUCIS, n. g. 



Form of wings exactly as in Mijchonia, of Herrich- 

 Schaffer (x\uss. Schmett., fig. 448) ; coloration more like 

 that of Aleucis, and the antennae of the male distinctly 

 pectinated. 



47. Psetidaleucis niisera, n. s. 



(? , ? . Primaries above shining cupreons-brown, 

 crossed at basal third by an angular blackish line, and 

 in the middle by two undulated subparallel lines elbowed 

 towards the costa, the inner one interrupted by a black 

 disco -cellular spot ; external border dusky, with one or 

 two minute whitish dots on its inner edge ; a marginal 

 series of black dots ; secondaries sericeous greyish white, 

 with bronze or pale cupreous reflections, external area 

 brownish ; a slightly sinuated grey line across the middle 

 of the wing ; body brown ; under surface shining pale 

 greyish or whitish brown, with slight cupreous reflections ; 

 indistinctly grey-speckled ; a grey discal line angulated 

 on the secondaries, on which wings there is a more or 

 less distinct disco-cellular spot; the female (and perhaps 

 fresh examples of the male) has a small blackish disco- 

 cellular dot on the primaries ; these wings also show a 

 submarginal series of ill-defined whitish spots. Expanse 

 of wings, (? 34 mm. ; ? 31 mm. 



" Las Zorras, in February." — T. E. 



48. Psendaleucis irrorata, n. s. 



(? . Primaries sericeous cream-colour, irrorated with 

 grey-brown, the base and external border mottled with 

 the same colour ; a ^-shaped blackish line across the 

 basal third, and an externally black -edged, undulated 

 and elbowed, band of greyish brown, flecked with cream- 

 colour, just beyond the middle : a black disco-cellular 

 dot on the band ; secondaries whitish grey across the 

 disc, which is traversed by an undulated grey line ; 

 fringes, of all the wings traversed by two dark grey 

 stripes ; body greyish brown ; primaries below shining 

 sooty-grey, the costal and external borders speckled with 

 blackish and white atoms ; border of apical sinus white ; 

 secondaries white, rather densely irrorated with black ; 



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