244 Mr. Warren on the Pyralidina collected 



zigzag submarginal line of the fore wings are reproduced iu the 

 hind wings. Head, thorax, and abdomen dull fuscous ; antennae 

 and palpi rather paler towards their apex. Expanse of wings, 

 30 mm. 



One S . Sapucaia Croca, E. Madeira, May 15th, 

 1874. 



The under side is ochreous dusted with fuscous ; fore 

 wing with the inner margin broadly whitish ; hind wing 

 showing traces of two bands ; both wings with distinct 

 black central spots. 



In the single specimen captured the right hind wing 

 shows the markings of the fore wing both on the upper 

 and under sides, while the left seems to be without them. 



25. Hipoepa raptatalis. 



Bertula raptatalis, Wlk., Cat. Lep. Het. B. M., xvi., 



p. 164. 

 Gonitis pusilla, Butler, Ann. N. H., 1875, pt. 2, p. 405. 



Two females, taken at light; one at Curimaba, R. Jurua, 

 Dec. 30th, 1874 ; the other on the R. Javary, Dec. 3rd. 



The third joint of the palpi of the 3' is more pilose 

 than in $ , fringed to the end, and the tuft of long hairs 

 is found only in the fore legs of the 3 . Mr. Butler's 

 examples of G. pusilla were from Natal. 



26. Chahora nealccsaUs. 



Megatomis (?) nealcesalis, Wlk., Cat. Lep. Het. B. M., 

 xix., p. 883, ? . 



Chahora tauralis, Wlk., ib., xxxiv., p. 1185, ^ . 



The indentation, which Walker mentions near the anal angle in 

 the fore wing of the ^ , occurs only in that sex ; it is repeated and 

 exaggerated in the hind wings, of which the apex is also strongly 

 rounded, while in the $ , on the contrary, the apex is produced 

 into a point. Fore wing cinereous, tinged with pink ; markings 

 fawn-coloured, deepening into brown ; costa with six white dots ; 

 a pale brown basal line from the first, slightly angulated in the 

 middle extei'nally ; from the second dot, in the <? , there starts an 

 oblique line, internally broadly brown-shaded and externally pale- 

 margined, which rvins to above the anal angle, where it turns and 

 runs straight to the inner margin ; contiguous to the centre of the 

 oblique upper arm stands a triangular dark brown spot. In the J 

 this second line runs nearly- straight across the wing to the inner 



