collected in Chili. 415 



tint ; the fringes are broad, traversed by a grey line 

 and spotted with blackish. Expanse of wings, 27 mm, 



" Mountains of the hacienda of Cauquenes." — T- E. 



ScoTosiA, Stephens. 



114. Scotosia exacta, n. s. 



Nearly allied to S. duhitata, with the same pattern, 

 but the primaries distinctly greyer, with no trace of red- 

 dish in them, and the secondaries smaller, paler, and 

 with more dentate-sinuate margin. Expanse of wings, 

 37 — 41 mm. 



" Valparaiso, November and December." — T. E. 



115. Scotosia caiiquenensis, n. s. 



Nearly allied to S. sahaudiata of Europe, with the 

 same pattern in grey lines and bands upon a shining 

 white ground with faint bronze reflections ; all the wings 

 perfectly uniform in tint. Expanse of wings, 43 — 

 47 mm. 



" Mountains of the hacienda of Cauquenes." — T. E. 



CiDARiA, Treitschke. 



116. Cidaria emilia, n. s. 



Belongs to the C. imttacata group, but the primaries 

 are white, with yellowish veins and blackish brown 

 markings, nearly resembling those of C.prunata in form ; 

 the secondaries are dark greyish brown, with whity- 

 brown fringe, traversed by a subconfluent series of dark 

 grey spots ; primaries below dark grey, with the white- 

 bordered bands of the upper surface only visible on the 

 costal area ; fringe white, spotted with dark brown ; 

 secondaries white, flecked and banded with grey ; fringe 

 white, spotted with greyish brown ; body below dark grey. 

 Expanse of wings, 20 — 24 mm. 



" Valparaiso, in February." — T. E. 



117. Cidaria mis era, n. s. 



Allied to the preceding ; pale greyish brown, with 

 slight golden bronze reflections ; a basal patch, an 

 irregular central belt, much as in C. suffumata, and a 



