collected in Chili. 417 



The disco-cellular spot varies in size in this form, and 

 the lunate spot is sometimes grey instead of white. 



" Corral, in February." — T. E. 



119. Cidaria ceres, n. s. 



Creamy stramineous, the primaries a little deeper in 

 colour than the secondaries, crossed by two widely sepa- 

 rated paler bands (with darker central line) indicating 

 the limits of the central belt ; a feebly-indicated, slightly 

 dusky, subapical costal stripe ; two brownish spots on the 

 costa at the commencement of the pale bands ; a minute 

 black disco-cellular point ; secondaries crossed beyond 

 the middle by a dusky line ; anal angle slightly brownish ; 

 under side uniformly pale shining stramineous ; all the 

 wings with a small black disco-cellular spot, a pale brown 

 angular stripe beyond the middle, and an interrupted 

 externo-discal stripe of the same colour. Expanse of 

 wings, 28 mm. 



" Corral, in February." — T. E. 



Synpelurga, n. g. 



Allied to Pelurga and Dineurodes, but with short 

 slender ciliated antennae in the male. 



120. Synpelurga corrcdcnsis, n. s. 



General pattern and coloration of CAdaria suffumata ; 

 creamy white, sericeous ; primaries slightly brassy, with 

 dark brown markings as follows : a subbasal spot fol- 

 lowed by three ill-defined stripes, the two last somewhat 

 approximated ; central belt broad and angulated, traversed 

 by a cream-coloured streak (upon which is a black disco- 

 cellular spot), and immediately followed by a parallel 

 angulated line and angulated submarginal and a marginal 

 stripe, both wide towards apex, where they are divided 

 by an oblique cream-coloured line, but tapering towards 

 the inner margin; secondaries with an ill-defined pale 

 grey central line, followed beyond the cell by a better- 

 defined arched and undulated grey line ; a submarginal, 

 scarcely perceptible, pale grey band ; under surface 

 greyish ; the markings of the upper surface ill-defined, 

 and more or less suffused with rose-reddish. Expanse 

 of wings, 36 mm. 



" Corral, in February."— T. E. 



