S4 ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS MADE DURING [Jan. 4, 



costal border and discocellulars and yellowish fringe; body below 

 fuliginous brown. Expanse of wings 1 inch 9 lines. 



The above description is made from a specimen obtained by Dr. 

 Cunningham at Sandy Point, Terra del Fuego, the five examples 

 sent home by Dr. Coppinger being all too much worn for description. 

 He notes the following habitats and dates of capture : — 



a. Cockle Cove Feb. 13, 1878. 



b. Latitude Cove, flew on board Jan. 13, 1879. 



c. Puerto Bueno, flew on board Jan. 19, ,, 



d. Tom Bay, flew on board Jan. 1879. 



e. Wolsey Sound, W. coast of Patagonia, 



flew on board. 



Orthosiid^. 



7. Pachnobia coppingeri, sp. n. 



Allied to P. alpina. Primaries above ashy grey, slightly tinted 

 with pink at the base ; two subbasal spots, a broad internally bisi- 

 nuated, externally ill-defined belt (enclosing the orbicular spot) just 

 before the middle, and two subparallel augulated and zigzag discal 

 lines, dark slaty grey ; discoidal spots brown, with whitish borders 

 and blackish margins ; a marginal series of <-shaped black mark- 

 ings : secondaries pale sericeous smoky brown, becoming slightly 

 darker towards the outer margin ; discocellulars dusky, costal border 

 ash-grey at apex ; a marginal dark slaty-grey line formed of con- 

 fluent depressed-triangular spots ; fringe traversed by a whitish 

 basal line : body grey ; thorax slightly tinted with pink ; abdomen 

 with whitish basal tufts, anal tuft testaceous. Primaries below ash- 

 grey ; discal lines indicated, but less distinct than above, and not 

 zigzag : secondaries sericeous greyish white ; a discocellular spot and 

 arched discal stripe blackish ; a slender blackish marginal line : 

 pectus white ; legs ash-grey, tarsi of middle pair brown, tibiae and 

 tarsi of posterior pair almost wholly laky brown. Expanse of wings 

 1 inch 6 lines. 



Puerto Bueno; flew on board, Jan. 19, 1879. 



LARENTIIDiE. 



8. SCOTOSIA, sp. 



One specimen, very much worn and rubbed, the pattern being 

 entirely lost. 



Puerto Bueno, November 5, 1879. 



9. CiDARiA, sp. 



A single shattered example, which appears to be allied to the 

 European C. fulvata. 

 Puerto Bueno. 



The Orthoptera are represented by five examples, three of which 

 are immature and referable apparently to a species o{ Xiphocera ; 

 the two others belong to the genera (Edipoda and Ctypohippus. 



