the Genus Xanthospilopteryx, Wallengren. 293 
These spots are bluish white. There are a few pale fulvous 
hairs at the end of the abdomen. The legs are black, marked 
with white. The fore wings are deep black, with the fringe 
at the extreme apex white. There are a few pale blue spots 
at the base of the wing and one of the same colour at the end 
of the cell. There are nine dark lemon-yellow spots on the 
fore wing, as follows:—a broad subapical spot, partly sub- 
divided internally by the nervules, which are marked by 
black scales on the side of the spot toward the base of the 
wing; a large subquadrate spot near the end of the cell; 
another larger irregularly shaped spot between veins 1 and 2 
immediately below the subquadrate spot last mentioned, and 
separated from it only by the black line of the median vein ; 
beyond this spot, toward the anal angle, is a small sub- 
quadrate spot; toward the base on the lower margin of the 
cell a small triangular spot; just below it another equally 
small or smaller spot ; on the upperside of vein 1, not halfway 
from the base, a moderately large subtriangular spot; two 
smaller spots nearer the base on the upperside of vein 1; on 
the inner margin about the middle a large spot. The hind 
wings are dark lemon-yellow, broadly bordered with black. 
On the inner margin, which is densely clothed with long 
brownish hair, the black border is diffuse, while on the outer 
margin it is boldly and sharply defined on the inner edge. 
Between veins 2 and 4 the outer margin is somewhat strongly 
produced inwardly. The fringes of the secondaries on the 
upperside are black, except at the outer angle, where they 
are conspicuously white. 
On the underside the markings are, in the main, as on the 
