Dr. A. G. Butler on Lepidoptera from Chili. 463 



30. Tomopteryx Iceta, Philip pi. 



Tomopteryx Imta, Philippi, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxxiv\ p. 314. n. 2, pi. ii. 

 fig. 6 a (1873). 



? . No. 36. 



The female is larger than the male and has the well- 

 developed secondaries of all females of the family. 



31. Tomopteryx esmeralda^y Bartlett-Calvcrt. 

 ? Rhopalodes esmeralda, Bartlelt-Calvert, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1893, p. 218. 



No. 31. 



1 have not been able to find any specimen in the collection 

 answering to the description and believe it cannot have been 

 forwarded with Mr. Bartlett-Calvert's other .species; the 

 specimens before me are not in good condition, but probably 

 represent the S})ecies, the oidy additional character being a 

 small triangular white spot at the end of the cell of primaries 

 with a dusky spot below it. 



32. Tomopteryx hotulata, Felder. 

 Tomopteryx hotulata, Felder, Reise der Nov., Lep. v. pi, cxxxi. fig. 18. 

 No. 46. Sliould be the type of a different genus. 



33. Ilo'plosauris heliconoides^ Butler. 

 Iloplosauris heliconoides, Butler, Trans. Eut. Soc. 1882, p. 399. u. 87. 



No. 118. 



34. Iloplosauris Valeria^ sp. n. 



(J . Primaries above greyish brown, traversed by numerous 

 irregular darker lines; an irregular trifid pyramidal black 

 spot, its base resting upon the inner margin near the base, its 

 outer edge bordered with white; just beyond this two ill- 

 defined blackish, angulated, parallel, sinuous stripes ; central 

 belt white internally, its outline represented by subconfluent 

 black spots, the inner edge subangulatcd and sinuous, the 

 outer edge running obliquely from costa to upper radial, 

 where it is acutely angulated, from which point to iimer 

 margin it is regularly, deeply, but unequally bisinuated to 

 inner margin ; it is also bounded externally by a narrow 

 whitish band intersected by a brown line; a sinuous white 

 submarginal strijje, internally bounded and partly interrupted 

 in the centre by four black spots, of which the first two are 

 fusiform and larger than the others ; a marginal series of 

 numerous black dots: secondaries sericeous white, slightly 

 brownish at apex. Body above grey-brown, the thorax dark ; 



