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but at apex wholly whitish. Under surface of both wings 

 ochreous ; bases irrorated with fuscous ; discal dot and post- 

 median line dark fuscous ; sufi'used fuscous subterminal and 

 terminal lines, both interrupted in middle. 



Type in Coll. Lyell. 



v., Mount Erica (4500 feet), in February ; five specimens. ' 



APPENDIX. 



Genus 23. Cleptocosmia. 



Cleptocosmia, AYarr. Nov. Zool., 1896, p. 383. 



Fore wings with basal half clothed with long hairs, veins 7, 8, 

 9, 10 and 11 stalked, no areole. Hind wings with veins 3 and 4 

 stalked, 6 and 7 stalked, 8 anastomosing with cell as far as 

 middle. Hind tibiae with middle spurs absent. 



I examined the neuratioii of the type and it is certainly very 

 aberrant in this family, but Hampson records similar absence of 

 the areole in several Indian geneia. Perhaps the genus may be 

 distantly related to Astheria, but further examination of more 

 abundant material is necessary to form an opinion. 



Type Cleptocosmia mutabilis, Warr. 



133. Cleptocosmia mutabilis. 



Cleptocosmia mutabilis, Warr. Nov. Zool., 1896, p. 383. 

 Type in Coll. Rothschild. 

 N.Q., Cooktown. 



Species Unrecognised, or Not Rightly Included 

 IN THIS Sub-family. 



134. Melanippe icterata, Gn. Lep. x., p. 387, pi. ix., f. 9. Said 



to be from New Holland. Mr. Meyrick believes tlie 

 locality to be erroneous. 



135. Coremia extraneata, Gn. Lep. x., p. 416. A species of 



unknown locality, coiijecturally referred by the author 

 to Australia. 



136. Coremia opertaria, Gn. Lep. x., p. 421. From Australia. 



Unknown to me. 



