collected in Chili. 403 



ToMOPTERYX, Philippi. 

 93. Tomopteryx amoena. 



<? , Tomopteryx amoena, Pliilippi, Stett. Ent. Zeit., 

 xxxiv., p. 313, n. 1 ; pi. 2, fig. 5 (1873). 



? , Alsophila teniata, Felder and Rogenliofer, Reise 

 der Fregatte Novara, v., pi. cxxxii., fig. 28 (1875). 



"Las Zorras, in December." — T. E. 



Hasodima, n. g. 



Belongs to the Lobophora group of genera ; primaries 

 rather narrow, elongate-triangular, the outer margin very 

 slightly oblique ; second and third median branches 

 emitted from a short footstalk ; secondaries obtusely 

 triangular; discoidal cell rather long, emitting the sub- 

 costal branches from one point at its anterior angle and 

 the second and third median branches at its posterior 

 angle ; disco-cellulars semicircular ; body rather slender 

 and elongated, the antennas long, slender, pectinated 

 nearly to the tips ; palpi porrect, extending for about 

 half their length in front of the head ; proboscis strong ; 

 thorax rather short ; abdomen with large well-developed 

 dorsal tufts ; legs moderately long ; posterior tibiae com- 

 pressed, tapering at the extremities, with two very small 

 subterminal, and. one terminal, spurs. 



94. Hasodima elegans, n. s. 



t? . Primaries above pale flesh-brown, varied with 

 snow-white, and transversely densely striated with 

 greyish olivaceous ; an almost circular spot of this 

 colour at the end of the cell ; a slightly irregular oblique 

 black line just beyond the basal third, and a sigmoidal 

 line at external third, the latter bordered internally by 

 an internally dusky-margined grey stripe, which expands 

 into a triangular patch at inner margin ; these two black 

 lines represent the limits of the ordinary central belt ; a 

 marginal series of black spots ; fringe olivaceous, with 

 basal and subterminal white lines ; secondaries sericeous- 

 white ; a few dark brown flecks towards outer margin, 

 and a black marginal line ; fringe pale grey, with a white 

 basal stripe ; body greyish olivaceous ; under surface 

 white ; primaries with traces of the markings of the 



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