40 Mr. A. G. Butler on the Genus Azelina. 
shining greyish line; both of the ordinary lines double, the 
centre being grey and the edges black; the extrabasilar 
slightly oblique and trisinuate; the discal line, which is also 
preceded by a closely approximated black stripe, is oblique, 
its outer edge being very feebly sinuated between the veins ; 
disk stramineous, crossed by a very indistinct brick-red streak 
bounded internally by a more or less distinct series of black 
dots just beyond the discal line; a conical distinct red spot 
just beyond the middle of the first median interspace ; external 
area towards apex olivaceous; an incomplete submarginal 
series of black-edged white dots; fringe ochreous: sconda- 
ries stramineous, ochraceous at centre of abdominal area and 
disk, speckled with grey; discal line slightly irregular, black, 
bordered internally with slaty grey and with several small 
angular markings of this colour just beyond it; a grey dis- 
cocellular spot; a submarginal series of externally white- 
edged black dots; fringe ochreous: body above ochreous, 
washed with pink. Primaries below cream-coloured, sericeous ; 
costal border ochraceous, speckled with grey; lines of the upper 
surface grey, the extrabasilar indistinct ; a black discocellular 
lunule ; a greyish subapical marginal patch; fringe ochreous, 
with dark reddish outer edge: secondaries pale stramineous, 
the costal border and apical area washed with reddish ochre- 
ous; a zigzag grey discal line, becoming black on the abdo- 
minal area; a black discocellular spot. Body below pale 
ochraceous ; legs cream-coloured, speckled with black. Ex- 
panse of wings 1 inch 8 lines. 
Two specimens. Rio Janeiro. Type B.M. 
34. Azelina crocallaria. 
6. Azelina crocallaria, Guénée, Phal. i. p. 162. n. 257 (1857). 
3,2, Rio Janeiro; 2, Venezuela. B.M. 
The female from Venezuela is very pale, but otherwise 
agrees with the typical form. ‘The ordinary female, on the 
other hand, is altogether darker and browner than the male, 
but with exactly the same pattern. 
30. Azelina campinaria. 
Gonodontis campinaria, Herrich-Schiiffer, Auss. Schmett. pl. lxxix. 
fic, 458 (1850-69). 
Azelina campinaria, Guénée, Phal. i. p. 157. n, 244 (1857). 
Brazil. 
__ The body of this species seems to be exaggerated in the 
figure ; it is hardly possible that it can be so large in nature. 
