284 Mr. Warren on the Pyralidina collected 



Closely allied to Botys cernalis (Asopia cernalis, Gn.), 

 which Lederer had not seen, but placed with a (?) in his 

 genus Lygropia. B. cernalis has paler yellow more 

 transparent wings ; a pale-centred, dark-bordered, reni- 

 form stigma, and a fine dark marginal line running 

 parallel to the basal line of the fringes all round both 

 wings. In B. principialis this marginal line becomes 

 nothing more than an irregular shade, the reniform 

 stigma is wholly black, and the lower half of the second 

 line is wavy. 



One ? . R. Jutahi, Feb. 2nd, 1875. Lederer gives 

 N. America for habitat. 



94. Hapalia pyrenealis. 



Botys pyrenealis, Wlk., Cat. Lep. Het. B. M., xviii., 



p. 580, ? . 

 B. medonalisy Wlk., ib., xviii., p. 599, <? . 



Three specimens, all males, in good condition. One 

 from R. Purus, Sept. 9th, 1874 ; one from R. Javary, 

 Dec. 8th, 1874 ; and one from R. Jutahi, Jan. 21st, 

 1875. 



Walker's B. pyrenealis was from St. Domingo, and his 

 B. medonalis from Honduras. 



In the fresh specimens the two transverse lines are 

 very faintly perceptible, and the white markings, espe- 

 cially along the hind margin, more vivid. 



95. Hapalia superbalis. 



Botys superbalis, Wlk., Cat. Lep. Het. B. M., xxxiv., 



p. 1397. 

 B. incalis, Snellen, Tijd. v. Ent., 1875, xviii., p. 202. 



Three specimens. One ? from R. Madeira, May 26th, 

 1874 ; one c? from R. Purus, Sept. 15th ; and one ? 

 from R. Jurua, Nov. 6th. 



Walker's type was from Cuenca, from Mr. Frazer's 

 collection. Snellen's three males were taken Jan. 25th, 

 1871, near Conejo, R. Magdalena. 



96. Hapalia fatualis. 



Botys fatualis, Ld., W. E. M., vii., p. 475, pi. 11, 

 fig. 15. 



