Mr. A. G. Butler on the Genus Azelina. 33 
This is a perfectly typical Azelina, although Walker says 
that it is “ most allied to Fuscellina.” 
7. Azelina Hiibneraria. 
Gonodontis ancetaria, Hiibner, Samml. exot. Schmett. ii. Lep. v., 
Geom. i., Ample ili., Eusaresze A, Capaces 3, figs. 1-4 (1806). 
Azelina Hiibneraria, Guénée, Phal. i. p. 159. n. 249 (1857) ; Walker, 
Cat. Lep. Het. xx. p. 186. n. 1 (1860). 
New York (#. Doubleday). B.M. 
The two following may be fine varieties of this species :— 
8. Azelina honestaria. 
Azelina honestaria, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xx. p. 258 (1860). 
Massachusetts (Packard). Type B.M. 
The type had no locality attached to it ; but a second speci- 
men, labelled ‘A. Hiibneraria,” was received from Dr. 
Packard. No true Azeline appear to be included in the letter- 
press of that author’s ‘ Monograph of the Phalenide of -the 
United States.’ | 
9. Azelina stygiaria. 
Azelina stygiaria, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. Suppl. 5, p. 1648 (1866), 
North America. Type B.M. 
10. Azelina Behrensaria. 
Azelina Behrensaria, Packard, Proc. Bost. Soc. xiii. p. 386 (1871); 
Monogr. Phal. United States, pl. xi. fig. 60 (1876). 
California. 
Dr. Packard says that this is “at once known” (from A. 
Fiibneraria) “by the broad fawn-brown central band on 
fore wings, contrasting with the pale granite ash-grey of the 
rest of the wings and body.”’ As these are the exact characters 
of A. Hiibneraria, I have little doubt that he supposes 
A. honestaria to be the typical form, and has redescribed the 
latter : this is indeed borne out by the figures on the plates of 
his ‘Monograph ;’ but the latter are unfortunately not coloured. 
11. Azelina rectisectaria. 
_Gonodontis rectisectaria, Herrich-Schiffer, Auss. Schmett. pl. Iviii. 
fie. 325 (1850-69). 
Azelina rectisectaria, Guénée, Phal. i. p. 157. n, 243 (1857). 
Brazil. 
Nearest to A. zalissaria. 
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