collected in Chili. 67 



32. Arctopoda maculosa, n. s. (PL XL, fig. 5, ? ). 



$ . Primaries above reddish chocolate ; disco-cellular 

 veins black, all the other veins regularly spotted with 

 black; secondaries black-brown, with an apical patch, 

 and the apical half of the fringe bright orange ; re- 

 mainder of fringe dark grey ; thorax dark purplish 

 brown ; abdomen blackish ; wings below brilliant golden 

 orange ; primaries crossed beyond the middle by a broad 

 oblique black belt, expanding towards the outer margin ; 

 fringe broadly tipped with purplish, spotted with black ; 

 anal half of fringe of secondaries blackish ; body below 

 dark grey ; legs whitish, clothed with dark grey hair ; 

 venter with whitish segmental bands. Expanse of wings, 

 30 mm. 



? . Larger than the male ; primaries clouded with 

 orange in the middle, and with a broad apical patch of 

 the same colour, upon which the black spots are very 

 conspicuous ; secondaries with a sprinkling of orange 

 scales within and below the cell, and the apical patch 

 extending as a tapering border round the outer margin ; 

 primaries below with the black belt reduced to a rather 

 narrow band ; secondaries with the basal area dulled and 

 bounded externally by a somewhat diffused angular 

 dusky band indicating the dark area of the upper surface ; 

 body below bronze-brown ; legs partly whitish. Expanse 

 of wings, 34 mm. 



" Las Zorras, in December." — T. E. 



This handsome species reminds one vaguely of Cacoecia 

 podana, although altogether more brilliantly coloured ; in 

 the form and opaque coloration of the wings it agrees 

 better with Ptycholoma. 



(Enectra, Guenee. 



33. (Enectra approximata, n. s. 



Primaries above golden testaceous, reticulated with 

 .grey, and crossed by double-arched series of small black 

 spots ; an oblique dark-edged greyish stripe running 

 from the costa before the middle to below the first 

 median branch, and almost joined before its extremity 

 by a reversed stripe of the same character running 

 obliquely upwards from a parallel point on the inner 

 margin ; fringe brown externally ; secondaries sericeous- 



