286 Mr. Warren on the Pyralidina collected 



former from Cachocirimbo, R. Madeira, May 17th, 

 Itatoro, R. Madeira, June 2nd, and Pupunha, Nov. 11th, 

 1874 ; the latter from R. Madeira, May 16th, R. Jurua, 

 Nov. 7th, and R. Javary, Dec. 6th, 1874. 



The species bears great superficial resemblance to 

 Botys illutalis, Gn., but the eyes and legs are not dashed 

 with white, nor have the wings a submarginal dark line ; 

 besides which the palpi are curved, ascending, not por- 

 rected. In this respect it approaches B. helialis, Wlk., 

 from Villa Nova, but that is more yellowish, and has 

 white legs. 



There is also an unnamed example in the British 

 Museum Collection from Espiritu Santo. 



99. Hapalia pactolalis. 

 Botys pactolalis, Gn., Delt. & Pyr., 346, 403. 



Seven examples, all males. Three from R. Madeira, 

 May 17th, 21st, and 24th, 1874 ; one from R. Marmellos, 

 a tributary of R. Madeira, June 1st ; one from Itatoro, 

 also on R. Madeira, June 2nd; one from Curimata, on 

 R. Jurua, Oct. 30th ; and one from the same river, 

 Nov. 3rd. 



Guenee's types came from Guadaloupe. There are 

 no examples in the British Museum Collection. 



100. Hapalia inanitalis. 



Botys inanitalis, Ld., W. E. M., vii., pp. 371, 460, 

 pi. 9, fig. 3. 



One ? , from Mabidiry, R. Purus, Sept. 30th, and 

 another from Gaviao, R. Jurua. Nov. 10th, 1874. 



Lederer gives Amboina, in the East Indies, as habitat ; 

 so that, if the identification be correct, the species must 

 be one of wide distribution. 



101. Hapalia damonalis. 



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



p. 617. 

 One ? , from Caruraucu, April 18th, 1874. 

 The types in the Saunders' collection are from Villa 

 Nova. 



