38 Mr. A. G. Butler on the Genus Azelina. 
25. Azelina Lindiqt. 
Axzelina Lindigi, Felder & Rogenhofer, Reise der Nov. Lep. v. pl. exxiil. 
fig. 20 (1876). 
Bogota. 
26. Azelina fusaria. 
Azelina fusaria, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xx. p. 256 (1860). 
Brazil. 
Seems nearly allied to A. gonopteraria. 
27. Azelina inconstans, sp. n. 
Primaries above silvery grey, irrorated with black; lines 
blackish ; extrabasilar line deeply dentate-trisinuate ; a con- 
spicuous jet-black discocellular spot ; discal line dark purplish 
brown internally, double, its outer edge blackish grey; a 
series of white dots on the veins along the centre of the discal 
line; the inner edge is also bounded by a series of more or 
less distinct sienna-red conical spots upon the nervures; these 
spots, however, are confluent just beyond the cell, and limited 
internally by three dusky spots; a series of black spots just 
beyond the discal line, and sometimes three spots in an oblique 
subapical series; apex whitish, a submarginal series of black 
dots more or less pupilled on their outer edge with white; 
fringe whity brown tipped with dark red-brown, or greyish 
tipped with black: secondaries shining sordid white, with a 
broad greyish external border, bounded internally by the 
discal line, which is nearly straight and blackish; a black 
discocellular dot; a diffused subapical dusky patch; a sub- 
marginal series of white-pupilled ‘black dots: thorax greyish 
brown; abdomen whity brown, becoming silvery grey towards 
the anus. Wings below silvery grey, washed with pink and 
irrorated with black; a diffused blackish discal streak 
preceded by a series of black dots; a black dot on the disco- 
cellulars and a submarginal series; apex in all the wings 
white: primaries with a white diffused externo-discal patch 
continuous with the internal border, which is also white: 
secondaries with whitish abdominal area: body below whity 
brown, speckled with grey. Expanse of wings 1 inch 9 lines. 
_ Two specimens. tio Janeiro. Type B.M. 
This seems to be allied to A. fusaria. 
28. Azelina amica, sp. n. 
Allied to the preceding species. Wings more strongly 
dentated, but of the same general coloration : primaries above 
with very similar pattern, excepting that the discal line is 
