486 Lord Rothschild on Aretiine from 
150. Utetheisa ornatri« (Linn.). 
Phalena ornatriz, Linneeus, Syst. Nat. edit. x. vol. i. p. 511 (1758). 
966,12 ¢ 2 bred 5 1g41 S cauchte: 
The following species were overlooked :— 
56a. Neritos leucoplaga, Hmpsn. 
Neritos leucoplaga, Hampson, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) xv. p. 444 
(1905) (St. Laurent de Maroni). 
16 al 2 causht: 
143 a. Virbia parva, Schaus. 
Virbia parva, Schaus, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1892, p. 215 (Peru). 
2 3 & caught. 
143 6. Virbia palmeri, Druce. 
Virbia palmert, Druce, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) viii. p. 189 (1911) 
(San Antonio, Columbia). 
28 5 caught. 
143 c. Virbia hypophea tenuimargo, subsp. n. 
$ %. Differs from hypohea hypophea, Hmpsnu., in the 
much narrower black margins of the hind wings in both 
Sexes. 
1 g,1 2 caught. 
6a. Neidala bipuncta, sp. un. 
g. Pectus reddish orange; antennz, head, and thorax 
cinnamon-orange; abdomen, hasal two-thirds salmon-red, 
anal third orange. 
Fore wing orange salmon-red, costa orange, rest of 
‘nervures golden-yellow ; two black dots on discocellulars 
anda black streak on vein 5. Hind wings salmon-pink. 
Length of fore wing 16 mm.; expanse 36 mm. 
5 fo f caught. 
The following are in the collection from Peru and other 
localities :— 
1. Robinsonia mossi, sp. n. 
dg. Pectus buff ; antenne, shaft white above, pectinations 
