collected in Chili. 51 



agree with those of Walker's Indian genus Binsitta, 

 make it necessary to separate it. I shall therefore 

 propose for this species the generic name of Calli- 

 stenoma. (See PL XL, figs. 8, 8a). 



C. renselariana of Cramer was referred by Walker, 

 with hesitation, to his genus Torda ; unhappily the type 

 of the latter genus is one of those singular Deltoid-like 

 Tortricidce with a little open ear-like pouch at the base 

 of the primaries. T. altana, propriana, and concolorana 

 are species of the allied genus Uzeda = Auchoteles of 

 Zeller ; it will, therefore, be impossible to use the name 

 Torda for Zeller's fifth division of Cryptolechia. 



Mr. Edmonds' collection contains no Galeriidce. With 

 one exception (Schistotheca canescens, Eagonot), I know 

 of no other species from Chili, the Oratha significata of 

 Walker, placed by that author in this family, being a 

 Geometer and identical with AUophila hypparia, female, 

 of Felder and Eogenhofer, which it will supersede. 



PYRALIDiE. 

 Blepharoceeus, Blanchard. 

 A genus closely allied to Zitha of Walker. 



1. Blepharocerus rosellus.* 

 Blepharocerus rosellus, Blanchard, in Gay's ' Fauna 



Chilena,' vii., p. 102, n. 1 ; pi. 7, fig. 12 (1852). 

 " Las Zorras, in March."— T. E. 



Actenia, Guenee. 



2. Actenia rubescens, n. s. 



Primaries above sericeous flesh-brown, crossed in the 

 middle by two pale-bordered parallel dusky stripes, 

 which enclose the central area ; they are nearly straight 

 from costal margin to submedian vein, where they are 

 abruptly elbowed ; a marginal blackish line ; fringe 

 creamy yellowish, traversed by two brown lines ; 

 secondaries of male creamy yellowish, feebly and 

 minutely grey- speckled, of the female shining greyish 

 white ; a marginal series of subconfluent black spots ; 

 fringe traversed by a dusky line, reddish brown in the 



* Blancliard's figure ornits the inner band across the primaries, 

 and the abbreviated dusky arched stripe, greyish tint, subconfluent 

 blackish marginal clots, and the line on the fringe of secondaries. 



