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Gen. Cyclosia, Huhner, 



8. Cyclosia submaculans, n. s. Mas. Nigra, velutina, squainis 

 nonnullis cyaneis, subtus albo cyaneoque fasciata; alls anticis pur- 

 pureo-nigris, punctis paucis exterioribus, alis posticis fuscis, punctis 

 subinarginalibus albis ; alis quatuor subtus fuscis, guttis exterioribus 

 et submarginalibus albis. 



Male. Black, with a few metallic blue specks, and with metallic bluish- 

 white pectoral spots and ventral bands. Antennae slightly pectinated. 

 Wings velvety, rather long, brown beneath, with an exterior and a 

 submarginal row of white dots ; fore wings purplish-black, with a 

 few exterior and submarginal white points ; hind wings brown, with 

 submarginal white points. Length of the body 9 lines ; of the wings 

 28 lines. 



9. Cyclosia nivipetens, n. s. Mas. Cinereo-nigra ; antennis cy- 

 aneo-nigris subpectinatis ; alis anticis fascia lata submarginali alba. 



Male. Cinereous-black. Antennae bluish-black. Fore wings with a 

 broad, submarginal, upright, white band, which is much narrower 

 hindward, and is intersected by the black veins. Length of the body 

 7 lines ; of the wings 22 lines. 



Gen. PiDORUS, Walk. 



10. PiDORUS coNSTRiCTUS, n. s. Mas. Cyaneo-niger, subtus testa- 

 ceus; antennis pectinatis corpore vix brevioribus; thoracis margine 

 antico coccineo ; alis angustis, anticis fascia exteriore subrecta sub- 

 obliqua flavo-alba, posticis cinereo-nigris. 



Male. Bluish-black, testaceous beneath. Antennae moderately pecti- 

 nated, hardly shorter than the body. Thorax crimson along the fore 

 border. Wings narrow, somewhat testaceous beneath towards the 

 base; fore wings with a slightly oblique, hardly curved, yellowish- 

 white exterior band ; hind wings cinereous- black. Length of the 

 body 5 lines; of the wings 16 lines. 



Gen. Hypsa, Hubner. 



11. Hypsa silvandra. Cram. Pap. Exot. iv. 155, pi. 369. f. D (Phalaena). 

 Inhabits also Hindostan, China, and Australia. 



12. Hypsa egens. Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. 11. 453. 12. 

 Inhabits also Hindostan and Java. 



Gen. Setina, Scliranck. 



13. Setina bipunctata, n. s. Mas. Flava; alis anticis punctis 

 duobus basalibus guttaque discali nigris. 



Male. Yellow, closely allied to S. apicalis (Cat. Lep. Het. 521). Fore 

 wings black along the costa towards the ba'se, where there are two 



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