CHALENATA. 365 



irrorated with brown, a dark discoidal spot and traces of a diffused 

 postmedial line. 



Hah. Brazil, Amazons, E. Jutahi {Trail), 1 J type. Exp. 

 16 millim. 



5556. Chalenata bilinea. 



Toxophleps hilinia, Schaus, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xxs. p. 160 (1904). 



Head, thorax, and abdomen purplish grey tinged with reddish 

 brown ; palpi, antennae, and legs fuscous brown. Pore wing 

 purplish grey thickly irrorated with reddish brown ; antemedial 

 line black-brown, incurved in cell, then minutely waved ; a slight 

 blackish discoidal striga ; postmedial line diffused, black- brown, 



Fig. 112. — Chalenata bilinea, (J. |. 



inwardly oblique and minutely waved ; an indistinct brown sub- 

 terminal line, excurved below vein 7 and at middle; a terminal 

 series of black points. Hind wing whitish suffused with reddish 

 brown ; a fine dark terminal line ; the underside whitish tinged 

 and irrorated with red-brown. 



Hab. Brazil, Itaparica (Meade- Waldo), 1 cJ , Sao Paulo (D. 

 Jones), 4 c? , 1 $ . ^^2^- lQ-20 millim. 



5557. Chalenata lilacina, n. sp. (Plate CLTX. fig. 26.) 



Head, thorax, and abdomen pale grey slightly irrorated with 

 brown, the palpi, antennae, and legs browner. Fore wing pale grey 

 irrorated with purplish brown, the costal edge brown ; a minutely 

 waved erect dark antemedial line ; a small blackish discoidal 

 lunule ; postmedial line rather difi'used, blackish, oblique from costa 

 to vein 6, then inwardly oblique and minutely waved, some pale 

 points beyond it on costa ; a faint nearly straight whitish sub- 

 terminal line ; a terminal series of small black lunules, HindAving 

 grey tinged with brown ; a terminal series of black points ; the 

 underside grey irrorated with brown, an indistinct discoidal spot. 



Hab. Brazil, Espiritu Santo, 1 $ ; Argentina, Gran Chaco, 

 Florenzia, {Wagner), 1 cJ type. E.vp. 18 millim. 



5558. Chalenata micaceella. (Plate CLIX. fig. 27.) 

 Chalenata micaceella, Wlk. xxx. 1001 (1864). 



$ . Head, thorax, and abdomen very dark olive-brown ; pectus, 



