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BOROLIA. By Dr. M. Draudt. 
uiacellaria. 
mocoides. 
lactieinia. 
falldandica. 
rcmoia. 
quadrannu- 
lata. 
coloraia. 
hiforis. 
extincta. 
tcxana. 
C. macellaria sp. n. (24 i) is allied to the preceding, but uniformly pinkish-brown, scantily strewn 
with black, with hardly lighter, finely dark-edgecl veins, and blackish internerval streaks in the marginal area; 
the median itself is shaded with blackish, with a blackish diffuse spot behind the cell as in inconspicua; a 
postmedian row of black dots, on the margin extremely fine internerval dots, below a somewhat lighter apical 
patch a dark marginal triangle. Hindwing purely white with yellowish fringes. Panama (Lino). 
C. mocoides Dogn. (24 i). Forewing ochreous-yellowish, strewn with a brownish grey except a stripe 
on the discal fold from the centre of the cell to the margin, turning then towards the apex; a black basal ray 
is present, as well as a series of black internerval dots. Hindwing transparent yellowish white, the 
proximal and distal margins dusted with brown. Ecuador. 
C. lactieinia Dogn. Forewing ochreous-yellow, in the disc flesh-coloured, the veins of the same 
colour, but distinctly prominent, the spaces between somewhat dusted black, with a postmedian row of dots 
on the veins. Hindwing white, the veins and margin blackish. Described from Colombia (Quindiu Pass). 
C. falklandica Btlr. (24 i) lias light brown forewings with a faded black basal ray and a similar stripe 
in the cell-end and behind it, being on the transverse vein expanded into a spot; the proximal-marginal vein, 
the end of the median and the branches proceeding from here are whitish; an extinct dentate posterior transverse 
line is present and a row of small subterminal spots except the apex. Hindwing yellowish-white, the veins 
and margin brownish. Falklands Islands. 
C. reniota Stgr. Forewing ochreous-brown with a black basal ray, in the costal-marginal area 
dusted purple grey, the median grey and expanded like a spot behind the cell-end; a spot above the centre 
of the proximal margin, an oblique apical stripe and the margin are likewise dusted grey; a postmedian 
row of black dots on the veins and before the margin brown internerval streaks. Hindwing yellowish white, 
veins and margin brownish. Expanse of wings: 40 mm. Patagonia. 
C. quadrannulata Morr. (24 i) has light yellowish-brown forewings dusted with a brownish grey along 
the median and behind the cell as far as the costal margin and to the submedian fold; a black basal ray 
terminates at the small coniform macula which is marked black and white; the upper maculae are small, 
white, encircled with black and pupilled red-brown; instead of the undulate line there are minute black and 
white sagittae above and below the middle radial branch. Hindwing yellowish-white, at the costal and distal 
margins brownish. From the United States through Mexico to Paraguay; specimens from these southern habitats 
are more intensely dusted black. 
C. colorata Dogn. Forewing yellowish-red, the proximal-marginal vein, median, and the veins in 
the distal-marginal area are lilac; the anterior transverse line is marked by 3 clots, the posterior line is 
dentate and completely present, on the veins accentuated by clots, and there are also traces of a median 
shade obliquely at the costal and proximal margins; the ring-macula and reniform macula are indistinctly 
reddish-yellow, the latter pupilled blackish; subapically there is yet a lilac triangular marginal shade. Hindwing 
yellowish, distally strewn with blackish. Expanse of wings: 38 mm. Colombia (Quindiu Pass). 
C. biforis sp. n. (24 k) is similar to colorata. Forewing light reddish-yellow, the costal part densely 
dusted and strewn with a lilac grey, the median, subcostal and proximal-marginal vein lilac grey, the end of the 
median thickly white, the branches parting from it whitish, finely edged with greyish-brown; the cell is filled 
up with red-brown in which the yellow macirlae are very conspicuous: the ring-macula is horizontally elliptical, 
the reniform macula below with a black dot; the posterior transverse line is red-brown, intensified by blackish 
internerval clots and behind it a series of thick black clots on the veins; below the yellowish oblique apical stripe 
there is a lilac grey marginal triangle. Hindwing diaphanous whitish, the veins and margin broadly darkened. 
According to 3 specimens from Mexico (Zacualpan, Misantla), obtained from Mr. Robert Mueller. 
48. Genus: ISorollsi Mr. 
Distinguished from the very closely allied preceding genus by the entirely tuftless thorax and abdomen. 
The species predominate in the Indo-Australian and African regions, but the northern parts of America also 
have some representatives. Comp. Vol. XI, p. 100 ( Sideritis ). 
B. extincta Gn. (= oriza Schs., oaxacana Schs.) (24 i). The light ochreous yellowish forewing is hued 
with purple pink; the white-striped median is somewhat expanded towards the lower cell-end in which there 
is a black dot; behind it a postmedian row of dots on the veins, and on the margin black internerval dots. 
Hindwing white, at the margin brownish, Florida, Mexico. 
B. texana Morr. (= ligata Grt.) looks on the forewing like extincta, but it has entirely white 
hindwings and is perhaps only a local form from Texas. 
