in the Basin of the Amazons. 287 



102. Hapalia elathealis. 



Botys elathealis^ Wlk., Cat. Lep. Het. B. M., xviii., 

 p. 615. 



Three females. One from Aramia, E. Purus, Oct. 

 4th, the others from the R. Jurua, Oct. 31st, and Nov. 

 26th, 1874. 



Walker's type, in Mr. Saunders' collection, also came 

 from the Amazons district. 



103. Hapalia sylvialis. 



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

 p. 615. 



One ? , from Serpa, April 22nd, 1874. 

 The type, in Mr. Saunders' collection, came from 

 Brazil. 



104. Hapalia vitrealis, n. s. 

 Wings white, diaphanous, with the veins darker. Expanse of 

 wings, 36 mm. 



Two males. R. Jutahi, Jan. 24th, 1875 ; Feb. 5th, 

 1875. 



105. Hapalia flavidensalis, n. s. 



Fore wing rather glossy, densely scaled ; deep yellow, rather 

 darker or more densely scaled along the costa and hind margin ; 

 the veins slightly darker ; the curved inner line and denticulate 

 outer line, together with the reniform stigma, only just discernible ; 

 hind wing paler, with only the hind margin yeUow, and a very 

 faint trace of a submarginal line. Head, thorax, and abdomen 

 yellowish ochreous; palpi very short; middle tibiae largely de- 

 veloped, broadly white laterally. Under side pale shining yellow ; 

 the fore wing with both stigmata clearly marked ; fringes all 

 yellow. Expanse of wings, 35 mm. 



One ? . Gepatiny, R. Purus, Sept. 30th, 1874. 



106. Hapalia expansalis. 



Botys expansalis, Ld., W. E. M., vii., pp. 376, 474, 



pi. 11, fig. 12. 

 ? B. opalisans, Feld., Reise Nov., pi. 135, fig. 28. 



Fore wing pale yellowish brown towards the base and along the 

 inner margin, darker brown with a shght iridescent purplish 



