collected in Chili, 427 



138. Carpliolitlda cramhina, n. s. 



Primaries above golden stramineous, with a more or 

 less defined longitudinal basal black interno-median 

 streak ; a more or less defined blackish diffused spot at 

 the end of the cell ; a more or less defined blackish stripe 

 limiting the external border internally, and which when 

 jmrtly obsolete is replaced bj^ a sinuous pale line, as in 

 the preceding species ; external border blackish towards 

 apex; secondaries silvery white, more or less suffused 

 with golden or cupreous brownish ; body golden stra- 

 mineous ; under surface silvery whitish, shining ; pri- 

 maries golden towards the outer margin, otherwise 

 sprinkled densely with blackish grey ; secondaries slightly 

 sprinkled with blackish scales towards the base ; a con- 

 spicuous black disco-cellular spot and a blackish mar- 

 ginal line ; fringe traversed by a pale grey stripe ; body 

 below yellowish. Expanse of wings, 24 mm. 



" Las Zorras, in March."— T. E. 



Explanation of Plate XVI. 



Fig. 1. Perusia conspersa, ^ , Butler. 



2. Tetrads cJiilenaria, $ , Blancliarcl. 



3. Paragonia deustata, $ , Felder and Eogenhofer. 



4. Erosina cervinaria, ^, Blanchard. 



5. Azelina felderi, <3^ , Butler. 



6. Psamatodes cJiilenaria, S' i Blancliard. 



7. P.ferruginaria, <? , Blanchard. 



8. 9. Pachrophylla lineata, 3" , 2 , Blanchard. 



10. Bhopalodes virescens, ? , Philippi. 



11. Phyllia triangtilaria, $ , Blanchard. 



12. Monoctenia dentilineata $ , Butler. 



13. M. chilenaria, <? , Felder and Rogenliofer. 



TRANS. ENT. SOC. 1882.— PART III. (SEPT.) 3 K 



