collected in Chili. . 399 



triangular ; secondaries of male small and oval, not 

 lobed, with almost the same nem-ation as in the preceding 

 genus ; body very long and slender ; head large, with 

 long tapering simple antennae ; palpi small, projecting a 

 little in front of the head ; legs long and slender ; 

 hind tibiae with two pairs of spm-s, the inner ones long, 

 the outer ones very short ; palpi of female long and 

 defiexed. 



87. Hoplosauris heliconoides, n. s. 



(? . Above silver-grey, crossed by darker lines formed 

 much as in Anaitisjilagiata, black-spotted upon the veins ; 

 a white disco-cellular spot ; secondaries a little whiter 

 than the primaries, without markings ; body whitish ; 

 under surface greyish white. Expanse of wings, 38 mm, 



? . Very like Oporabia dilutata ; the primaries a 

 little whiter than in the male, with the lines across them 

 rather more angular and undulated. Expanse of wings, 

 88 mm. 



"a^, Baths of Chilian, in March; ?, Corral, in 

 February."— r. E. 



88. Hoplosauris ? alba, n. s. 



? . Sordid-white ; primaries with the aspect of 

 Bryoptera canitiata, crossed by numerous crenulated 

 lines, black upon the costal border, pale greyish green 

 elsewhere, excepting upon the veins, where they are 

 dotted with black ; upon two parallel lines, which cross 

 the disc, there are, however, two reddish patches, one 

 crossed by the lower radial and the other by the first 

 median branch ; a red-brown dot at the end of the cell, 

 and a red-brown spot attached to a short black dash on 

 the interno-median interspace uniting the lines, which 

 represent the central belt and which are here much 

 contracted ; a marginal series of black dots in pairs ; an 

 oblique slender black dash at base of internal border ; 

 secondaries with the external border slightly greyish, 

 tinted with pink ; primaries below rose-coloured ; costal 

 margin cream-coloured; internal area whitish; a slender 

 black line along the outer margin ; fringe white ; 

 secondaries white, with rosy-tinted costal area ; a dusky 

 disco-cellular lunule ; body below white ; palj^i and legs 

 banded with black. Expanse of wings, 88 mm. 



'' Valdivia, in February."— T. E. 



