80 Mr. A. G. Butler on Heterocerous Lepidoptera 



Var. zelleri. (PI. XL, fig. 8). 



Differs from the typical form in having a rounded grey 

 spot upon the disc of the primaries below the cuneiform 

 costal patch, to which it is united by a pale yellowish 

 nebula ; also an arched externo-discal series of dark grey 

 spots, the uppermost of the series partly yellow and 

 joining the inferior angle of the cuneiform patch ; 

 secondaries shining bronze-brown instead of white. Ex- 

 panse of wings, 26 mm. 



" Valparaiso, in November." — T. E. 



Machimia, Clemens. 



60. Machimia desertorum ? 



Depressaria desertorum, Berg, Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. 

 Mosc, 1875, p. 239, n. 52. 



" Mountains of the hacienda of Cauquenes." — T. E. 



Whether this is or is not the true D. desertorum I have 

 no means of deciding ; it somewhat resembles the 

 Depressaria costosa of Europe. 



Cryptolechia, Zeller. 

 61. Cryptolechia fasciatipedella. 

 Cryptolechia fasciatipedella, Zeller, Verhandl. zool.- 

 botan. Gesellsch. Wien, xxiv., p. 437, n. 2 ; pi. xii., 

 fig. 7 (1874). 

 Machimia fasciatipedella, Zeller, Horae Soc. Ent. Boss., 



xiii., p. 259, n. 9 (1877). 

 " Valparaiso, in December." — T. E. 



This species varies considerably in depth of colour, the 

 primaries being in some examples reddish ochreous, and 

 in others rust-red, sprinkled with grey scales. 



62. Cryptolechia ochracea. 



Cryptolechia ochracea, Zeller, Verhandl. zool.-botan. 



Gesellsch. Wien, xxiv., p. 436, n. 1 ; pi. xii., fig. 6 



(1874). 

 Machimia ochracea, Zeller, Horse Soc. Ent. Boss., xiii., 



p. 259, n. 8 (1877). 

 "Valparaiso, in December." — T. E. 



