collected in Chili. 89 



believe to be Blanchard's Tephrosia undularia (also in 

 very bad condition) ; if I am right in my supposition, 

 the species must be referred to the genus Eubolia. 



Lastly, a species of Psaliodes appears to have been 

 overlooked ; it is a very distinct form, and is represented 

 by three male examples in Mr. Edmonds' collection. 



Psaliodes mathewi, n. s. 



Pale smoky brown, with a faint pink gloss ; base 

 darker, with angular outer edge, two parallel subbasal 

 dark brown lines, followed by a blackish-edged narrow 

 dark band forming the inner limit of the central belt ; a 

 short distance beyond this is a second somewhat similar 

 band forming the outer limit of the central belt, and 

 between the two is a conspicuous small black disco- 

 cellular spot ; disc reddish towards the centre, crossed 

 by three irregularly undulated parallel dark brown lines, 

 and interrupted upon the external area by a large, almost 

 wedge-shaped, greyish white patch, with sinuated inner 

 edge, extending from near apex to the first median 

 branch ; fringe flesh-tinted, traversed by two grey stripes, 

 the inner one interrupted by a series of black spots ; 

 secondaries crossed beyond the middle by three irregularly 

 arched parallel grey stripes ; fringe crossed by a grey 

 stripe ; thorax greyish ; collar varied with dark brown ; 

 abdomen pale brown ; under surface shining greyish 

 brown, with cupreous reflections ; wings crossed by a 

 pale discal band, margined and intersected by three 

 undulated dark grey lines ; a very slender interrupted 

 black marginal line ; fringe in certain lights showing the 

 stripes of the upper surface. Expanse of wings, 22 mm. 



" Valparaiso, in March."—! 7 . E. 



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