Mr. A. G. Butler on the Genus Azelina. 35 
double, with pink centre and rusty-orange internal margin; a 
slight angulation at the lower radial vein; otherwise it is 
straight and oblique; a dark olivaceous line on the central 
belt and close to the discal line; a black dot at the end of the 
cell; a series of unequal black spots close beyond the discal 
line; one or two brownish spots placed obliquely upon the 
disk ; a submarginal series of white-pupilled black dots ; 
fringe tipped with rust-red: secondaries pale brownish oliva- 
ceous, speckled with grey ; costal border whitish; a slightly 
sinuated brown discal line; a submarginal series of black 
dots: body whity brown, speckled with black; head and 
collar olivaceous; a white bar between the eyes. Wings 
below whity brown, speckled with black; a black dot at the 
end of each cell; a dark brown discal line, straight in the 
primaries, abbreviated and terminating in a large diffused 
rounded blackish patch at the base of the median interspaces ; 
an oval white patch on the disk beyond it; apical area 
greenish ; black submarginal dots and fringe as above; in- 
ternal area sericeous white; discal line of secondaries 
crinkled ; submarginal dots smaller and less numerous: body 
below pale sandy brown. Expanse of wings 2 inches 1 line. 
Keuador (Buckley).. Type B.M. 
Allied to the preceding and succeeding species. 
16. Azelina frigida, sp. n. 
gd. Allied to the preceding species, but altogether of a 
much paler ashy grey colour; almost white above; the lines 
as in the preceding species, excepting that they are placed 
nearer together; the centre of the discal line and its internal 
border pale buff; no brown oblique spots on the disk ; fringe 
white at base, tipped with dark brown; submarginal black 
dots with white pupils, as in A. Buckley. Under surface 
silvery white, feebly washed with pinky brownish, excepting 
on internal area of primaries. Hxpanse of wings 1 inch 
11 lines. 
Two specimens. Rio Janeiro. Type B.M. 
This is the palest species in the genus; it is of the same 
form as A. Buckleyt and A. mollis. 
17. Azelina hedularia. 
Azelina hedularia, Guénée, Phal. i. p. 158. n. 247 (1857). 
Rio Janeiro. B.M. 
Allied to A. rapinaria. 
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