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Genus RHODONEURA Guenee. 

 171. R. intimalis (Moore), Le'p. Atk. p. 213. 

 One poor specimen, so determined by Sir George Hampson. 



172. R. atriclathrata (Warren), Nov. Zool. III. p. 340. 

 A single example. 



173. R. polygraphalis (Walker), Gat. Lep. Het. B. M. XXXIV. p. 1240. 

 A solitary male. 



Family L7MANTRIIDAE. 

 Genus EUPROCTIS Hubner. 

 174. E. varians (Walker), Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. IV. p. 796. 

 Apparently not scarce. 



Genus CAVIRIA Walker. 



175. C. buruana sp. nov. 



<?. Pure silvery white ; palpi creamy yellow ; legs white ; antennae pale grey. 

 Expanse : 30 mm. 



Family AG AN AID AE. 



Genus NEOCHERA Hubner. 



176. N. stibostethia (Butler), Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1875 p. 329. 



Seven specimens. (Ine female has the hindwings almost entirely black, 

 showing a tendency to melanism in the species. 



Genus ASOTA Hubner. 



177. Asota alciphron (Cramer), Pap. Exot. II. t. 133. f. E. 



178. Asota australis (Boisduval), Voy. Astrolabe, L6p. p. 252. t. 5. f. 3. 



179. Asota heliconia (Linnaeus), Syst. Nat. p. 511. 



180. Asota sp. (?). 



A single specimen, resembhng a dwarfed specimen of heliconia, but wholly 

 without the orange markings at the base of the primaries. The abdomen is black 

 with the outer edges of the segments very narrowly edged with yellow.* 



Family ARGTIIDAE. 

 Genus RHODAREAS Butler. 

 181. R. niceta (Stoll), Pap. Exot. IV. t. 368. f. C. 

 A single female. 



Genus PANGORA Moore. 

 182. P. pasimmtia (Stoll), Pap. Exot. IV. t. 367. f H. 

 One fem,ale. 



• See Nov. Zool. IV. p. 352. 333.— Editoks. 



