collected in Chili. 383 



brown line ; secondaries paler than the primaries, almost 

 cream-coloured, but with a chocolate tint ; a more 

 or less defined black spot or dot at the end of the cell 

 and two or three black marginal points ; primaries below 

 pale chocolate-brown, sericeous, the borders more or less 

 irrorated with cream-colour, particularly upon the veins ; 

 a black dot at the end of the cell ; secondaries creamy 

 yellowish, sparsely sprinkled with black atoms ; a discal 

 arched series of black spots on the veins, and a black 

 spot at the end of the cell ; body creamy yellowish. 

 Expanse of wings, 33 — 34 mm. 



" Chiloe, from Reed's collection."— T. E. 



LozoGEAMMA, Stephens. 

 63. Lozogramma ceres, n. s. 



Primaries above pale shining stramineous, irrorated 

 with black, and with a well-defined' black disco-cellular 

 spot ; a marginal series of black dots ; two oblique discal 

 brownish stripes, slightly converging towards apex, the 

 outer one abbreviated ; these streaks are always in- 

 distinct, and sometimes wholly wanting in the female ; 

 secondaries sericeous-white, more or less tinted with 

 stramineous, at apex ; fringe of all the wings traversed 

 by a central leaden grey line ; body varying from tes- 

 taceous to pale stramineous ; primaries of the male 

 below brownish grey, sericeous, with the disco-cellulars 

 dusky ; fringe as above ; secondaries pale stramineous, 

 grey-speckled, and with dusky disco-cellulars ; fringe as 

 above ; female below, with the wings sericeous cream- 

 coloured, sparsely grey-speckled, the primaries with a 

 brown disco-cellular dot ; body as above. Expanse of 

 wings, 34 mm. 



" Valparaiso, in February and March." — T. E. 



Nearest to L. petraria. 



64. Lozogramma hiitijrosa, n. s. 

 <? . General aspect of Aspilates gilvaria, but with the 

 simple antennae of typical Lozogramma ; primaries clear 

 creamy stramineous ; a few minute blackish scales scat- 

 tered here and there over the surface, and a black dot at 

 the end of the cell; a scarcely perceptible abbreviated 

 oblique stripe, a little deeper in tint than the ground 



