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(25) NoTOCRYPTA ZAWl, Plotz. 



Plesioneura itawi, Plotz, Berl. Ent. Zeitsch., vol. xxix, p. 225, n, 3 (1885) j idem, 

 id., Stett. Eut. Zeitsch., 1886, p. 87, n. lb. 



Habitat : Celebes {Plotz). 



(26) NoTOCRTFTA WoKANA, PlotZ. 



Plesioneura ivol-ana, Plotz, Deri. Ent. Zeitsch., vol. xxix, p. 225, n. 4 (1885) ; idem, 

 id., Stett. Ent. Zeitsch., 1886, p. 87, n. tib ; id., Ribbe, Iris, vol. i, p. 86, n. 146 (1886). 



Habitat ; Aru (Plotz and Ribbe). 



(27) Notocrypta basiflava, de Niceville. 



Plesioneura basiflava, de Niceville, Journ. A. S. B., vol. lvii, pt. 2, p. 290, n. 22, 

 pi. xiii, fig. 7, male (1888); id., Hampson, op. cit., p. 368, n. 266. 



Habitat: Nilgiri Hills, Travancore (de Niceville) ; western slopes 

 Nilgiri Hills, 2,000— 3,000 feet, September (Hampson). 



(28) Notocrypta badta, Hewitson. 



Pterygospidea badia, Hewitson, Ann. and Mag. of Nat. Hist., fourth aeries, vol. xx, 

 p. 322 (1877) ; idem, id., Desc. Lep. coll. Atk., p. 4 (1879) ; Plesioneura badia, de 

 Niceville, Journ. A. S. B., vol. Hi, pt. 2, p. 88, n. 34, pi. x, fig. 10, male (1883) ; id., 

 Elwes, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1888, p. 462, n. 528 (1888). 



Habitat; Sikkitn (Hewitson, de Niceville and Elwes). 



(29) Notocrypta centra, Hewitson. 



Hesperia canira, Hewitson, Ex. Butt., vol. iv, Hesperia pi. ii, figs. 15, 16, male 

 (1867); id., Plbfcz, Hesp., t. 241 (18 ); idem, id., Berl. Ent. Zeitsch., vol. xxvi, 

 p. 263, n. 7 (1882). 



Habitat: Old Calabar (Hewitson) ; West Africa (Plotz). 



Note — This species is very abnormally marked, the hindwing bear- 

 ing a broad medial transverse band of lilac-white on the underside. 



(30) Notocrypta crona, Hewitson. 



Plesioneura crona, Hewitson, Ann. and Mag. of Nat. Hist., fifth Beries, vol. i, 

 p. 341 (1878). 



Habitat: Batchian (Hewitson). 



Note — The forewing is said to be crossed by a semi-transparent 

 increasing regular band of orange. 



Messrs. Elwes, Butler and Leech give the Eudamus bifasciatus 

 of Bremer and Grey as a Plesioneura ; the late Herr Carl Plotz 

 in 1882 placed it in the genus Proteides, Hiibner. I have not seen 



