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324 Mr. A. G. Butler on the 
ENpropia, Guenée. 
16. Endropia singularis, n. 8. 
General aspect above of ‘“‘ Hygrochroa” davalliata, 
Felder (a species of Mucronodes), but allied to ‘‘ Hype- 
rythra”’ angulifascia; whity brown; primaries above 
crossed by two brown-edged angular greyish bands, the 
inner one interrupted, near the base of the inner margin, 
by a very oblique brown-edged whitish dash; a sub- 
apical triangular white-bordered costal olive-brown spot 
only separated by its outer border from a notched sub- 
cuneiform patch of the same colour on the outer margin ; 
a patch of creamy white below the last mentioned patch 
of brown; secondaries crossed from costa to interno- 
median area by a tapering brown streak ; basi-abdominal 
and apical areas washed with reddish brown ; a white- 
bordered blackish-edged creamy yellowish spot on the 
abdominal border near the anal angle; body testaceous ; 
tegule white, crossed by a dull ferruginous stripe; 
primaries below greyish brown, with the internal half, 
excepting towards the external angle, cream-coloured ; 
an arched, almost semicircular, white submarginal line, 
forked externally towards the apex; apical area dark 
brown internally, testaceous externally ; fringe whitish ; 
secondaries creamy whitish, with the basi-costal area 
and abdominal border sandy yellowish; two sinuous 
chocolate-brown lines from the middle of the costa to the 
abdominal border, filled in with brown above the radial 
vein, and immediately followed by a pure white stripe 
which bounds the external border; the latter brownish 
testaceous ; fringe white, spotted with brown towards the 
anal angle ; body below whity brown; expanse of wings, 
1 inch 4 lines. 
Obydos, 8th March, 1874. 
A most singularly marked species, but I think without 
doubt belonging to this genus. 
AZELINA, Guenée. 
17. Azelina pumaria. 
Pergama pumaria, Felder and Rogenhofer, Reise der 
Nov., Lep. v. pl. exxiii. fig. 15 (1876). 
Gepatiny, Rio Purus, 29th September, 1874. At light. 
