842 
Mr. Louis B. Front on the 
margin, outbeiit in cell, in submedian area and close to inner 
margin; postmedian distinct, concise, from about two-thirds costa 
to nearly two-thirds inner margin, forming a sinus in cell and a 
second in submedian area, and accompanied distally by some ill- 
defined grey shading, which is densest in costal half of wing, and 
somewhat obscures the postmedian itself on costa; an ill-defined, 
greyer (less ferruginous-brown) median shade at about two-fifths 
(well before discal spot), slightly outenrved in middle of wing ; 
subterminal white, much interruj)ted, especially in posterior half of 
wing; distinct between SC^ and SC^ and between SC^ and R* as 
elongate white spots and from Ri to as an outcurved line, or 
lunule, accompanied distally (and in anterior half of wing proxi- 
mally) by some blackish-fuscous marks ; cell-spot small, blackish ; 
termen with distinct blackish dots between the veins ; fringe clouded 
with fuscous, with a narrow ■i)ale line at its base. Hindwing paler, 
especially in basal part, nearl}' unicolorous, cell-dot indistinct, 
terminal dots almost obsolete, fringe with narrow pale line at base. 
Underside almost unmarked, cell-dots weak, the faintest possible 
suggestion of a paler, proximally darker-shaded postmedian on hind¬ 
wing. Shape rather near M. (?) limosa (Dogn.),* but slightly nar¬ 
rower, termen of forewdng slightly more elbowed at IF, hindwing 
slightly more produced apically. 
Tucuman, 450 in., type in colL Br. Mus. 
254. Eotropis semicana (Bastelberger). 
Ectroins semicana, Bastelberger, Soc. Ent., xxii, 138 (1907). 
Tucuman (type), in coll. Bastelberger. 
255. Bronchelia pudicaria (Guenee). 
Bronchelia ijudicaria, Guenee, Spec. Gen. des Lep, ix, 287 
(1858).! 
Bronchelia detexta, Walker, List Lep. Ins., xxi, 452 
(1860).2 
Tucuman, in coll. Dognin et coll. Bastelberger. 
A widely distributed species, described by Guenee (^) 
from Brazil, by Walker (‘^) from the West Indies. On 
Dr. Bastelberger’s Tucuman examples see J. B. Nass. Ver. 
Nat., lx, 90. I saw a ^ from his collection which I was 
inclined to refer to 'puellaria, but I may have been mis¬ 
taken; I imagine it is the ''pudicaria of his note. 
* Tephrosia limosa, Dogn., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., xxxix, 116. 
