Mr. A. G. Butler on the Genus Azelina. 39 
quite black, not double, and consequently not white-spotted 
upon the nervures, that the extrabasilar line is less deeply 
sinuated and placed nearer to the discal line, and that the 
black discocellular spot is wanting: secondaries sordid white, 
becoming grey towards the outer margin, but with no discal 
line; submarginal dots as in the preceding species. Primaries 
below silvery white, with brownish costal and external 
borders ; a blackish dot at the end of the cell, and an abbre- 
viated discal series ; a snow-white apical costal spot; fringe 
blackish: secondaries pinky brown, gradually shading into 
silvery white towards the abdominal margin, speckled with 
black, and with a broad diffused apical external border; a 
black discocellular spot: body below white. Hxpanse of 
wings 1 inch 9 lines. 
Rio Janeiro. Type B.M. 
29. Azelina gonopteraria. 
Azelina gonopteraria, Guénée, Phal. i. p. 160. n. 253, pl. vi. fig. 5 (1857). 
3 2, Rio Janeiro. B.M. 
This seems to be the commonest and one of the most 
variable in tint of all the species in Rio Janeiro. 
80. Azelina repellaria. 
©. Azelina repellaria, Guénée, Phal. i. p. 161. n. 254 (1857). 
$ 2, Rio Janeiro. B.M. 
The male is slightly greyer than the female, and in form 
more like A. stuposaria, the apical and subapical denticles 
of the primaries only being indicated. 
31. Azelina poaphilaria. 
Azelina poaphilaria, Guénée, Phal. i. p. 161. n. 256, pl. iv. fig. 5 (1857). 
& 2, Rio Janeiro. B.M. 
Judging from the figure alone, I should not have retained 
this species in the genus; the insect, however, has well- 
defined though short denticles to the outer margin of the 
primaries and the usual angle at the extremity of the second 
median branch. 
32. Azelina imperfectaria. 
3 2. Axzelina imperfectaria, Guénée, Phal. i. p. 161. n. 255 (1857). 
2, Rio Janeiro. B.M. 
33. Azelina ochracea, sp. n. 
Primaries above from the base to the discal line ochreous 
speckled with grey and black, and with a subcostal inconspicuous 
