Mr. A. G. Butler on the Genus Azelina. 43 
Section approaching SYNEMIA. 
42. Azelina latrata. 
zelina latrata, Guénée, Phal. i. p. 163, n. 259 (1857). 
Brazil, Colombia. 
43. Azelina caninata. 
Azelina caninata, Guénée, Phal. i. p. 163. n. 260 (1857). 
Colombia. 
If I have rightly understood the description of the form of 
these two species, they must be allied to A. clysiarta, in which 
the primaries are biangulated as in typical Synemia, and the 
secondaries furnished with incurved marginal denticles at the 
extremities of the second and third median branches. Herr 
Snellen figures under this name (Tijd. Ent. xvii. pl. 2. fig. 4) 
a Lycimna allied to L. succedens. 
44, Azelina decisaria. 
Azelina decisaria, Herrich-Schiffer, Zool.-mineral. Ver. Corr. Blatt. 
xxiv. p. 185 (1870). 
Cuba. 
45. Azelina clysiaria. 
Azelina clysiaria, Felder & Rogenhofer, Reise der Nov., Lep. v. pl. cxxiii. 
fic. 12 (1876). 
Rio Javary, Rio Purus, Rio Solimsées, Rio Jutahi (Dr. 
Trail). B.M. 
The figure of this species is too pale in colouring and does not 
correctly represent the uncate character of the denticles on the 
inner half of the external margin of the secondaries. 
46. Azelina juruana, sp. n. 
Nearly allied to the preceding species, but considerably 
smaller, of a sandy testaceous colour speckled with black, 
with no distinct triangular yellowish costal patch on the pri- 
maries, but the oblique black dash commencing the “ extra- 
basilar”’ line and the dark commencement of the discal line 
even more strongly defined, the red inner border of the latter 
line only indicated by a ferruginous spot beyond the trans- 
parent discocellular marking, and a second on the submedian 
vein ; the apex with an irregular reddish-brown spot diffused 
externally, two or three olivaceous spots on the disk; a sub- 
marginal series of black dots, pupilled with white towards the 
apex ; fringe grey : secondaries washed with rust-red towards 
