Crambide, and Phycide collected in Madeira. 583 
followed below, but nearer to the base, by a short black- 
ish dash, extending into the tooth of the first transverse 
line. Apex subacute, ¢ with very much narrower wings 
than ¢. Hind wings silver grey. xp. alar. ¢ 18- 
20 mm.; ? 15 mm. The ? is generally decidedly 
darker than ¢. This species will follow angustea. 
Scoparia wollastont, n. sp. 
Primaries white, the two transverse lines irregular, each. inclined 
towards the centre, a very limited portion of base black, followed 
up to the first line by greyish greenish yellow; central area black, 
sprinkled plenteously with scales of the aforesaid greenish ochreous 
colour, with which the upper part of the fairly distinct mercurial 
mark is also filled. Beyond the posterior line and right up to 
margin, the wing is entirely of this same colour, which in this 
larger area assumes a lustrous appearance. At the apex near the 
costa, and also at the anal angle, there is a plentiful sprinkling of 
super-imposed dusky scales; near the apex and also at the anal 
angle are two crescentic white marks close to the posterior margin 
Fringes grey, paler at extremities. The wings are rather broad 
and somewhat rounded at the apex. Secondaries translucent grey. 
One specimen from Madeira; abdomen broken, but 
probably from the antenne a g. Mr. Meyrick says of 
this species, ‘‘ Quite new to me, and a fine species.” 
Hellula undalis, ¥. 
Fairly common ; one specimen labelled Funchal, others 
without definite locality. 
Botys sanguinalis, L., var. Hematalis. 
One beautifully deep pink and yellowexample; parent 
form not rare. 
Botys poligonalis, Hb. 
Abundant at low and intermediate elevations. 
Botys asinalis, Hb. 
One unusually large example. 
