collected in Chili. 421 



EUBOLIID^. 



Phyllia, Blanchard* 



127. Phyllia triangularia. (PI. XVI., fig. 11). 



? , Phyllia triangidaria, Blanchard, in Gay's ' Fauna 

 Chilena,' vii., p. 89, n. 1 ; pi. 7, fig. 5 (1852-4). 



Euholia ! libiirnaria, Guenee, PliaL, ii., p. 486, n. 1703 

 (1857). 



** Valparaiso, all the year." — T. E. 



The above note, which includes the following, inclines 

 me to regard it as distinct ; since, as already remarked, 

 it is improbable that the same species should occur 

 throughout the year. 



128. Phyllia cinerescens, n. s. 



Pattern and general coloration of the preceding, but 

 both sexes with a well-defined ash-grey discal band across 

 the primaries, limiting the central belt. Expanse of 

 wings, 42 — 44 mm. 



Valparaiso. 



Saeracena, Herrich-Schdffer. 



129. Sarracena olivacea, n. s. 



Nearly allied to S. pellicataoi Felder, but differing, in 

 both sexes, in the nearly straight outer edge of the cen- 

 tral belt of primaries ; the males vary in the colouring of 

 the central belt and apical patch from blackish to greenish 

 olive, and the females from dark to pale greenish olive, 

 and in one example to red. Expanse of wings, 33 — 

 42 mm. 



Two pairs of the typical dark form, one pan- of the 

 pale olive form,! and one female of the red type. 



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

 This note includes the two following species : — 



* The males have a projecting lobe from inner margin of primaries 

 near the base. 



f The male of this variety bears a label with the locality " Val- 

 clivia," 



