CATALOGUE OF DIURNAL LEPIDOPTEKA. 109 



2. Zophoessa Tama. 



Zophoessa Yama, F. Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. East-Ind. Comp. 

 i. p. 221. n. 458 (1851). 



Bootan, North India (Moore), Sylhet. B.M. 



3. Zophoessa Goalpara. 



Zophoessa Goalpara, F. Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 768 

 (1865). 



? North-east Bengal (Moore), 



4. Zophoessa Baladeva. 



Zophoessa Baladeva, F. Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 769, 

 pi. 61. fig. 5 (1865). 



North-east Bengal (Moore). 



Genus 34. ZETHERA *, Felder (1861). 

 Typical Species Zethera Pimplea. 



1. Zethera Pimplea. 



Cynthia Pimplea, Erichson in MeyderHs Beise um die Erde, 



Theil iii. p. 405 (280). n. 5, tab. 1. fig. 5 (1834). 

 Diadema? Pimplea, Westivood in Gen. Diurn. Lepid. p. 281. 



n. 23 (1850). 

 Zethera Pimplea, Felder in Nov. Act. Acad. C(xsar. Leop. Carol. 



Germ. Nat. Curios. 3rd Dec. torn. viii. p. 26. n. 61 (June 



1861). 



Luzon (Philippines). B.M, 



Var. Aganippe. 



Zethera Aganippe, Felder, Wien. ent. Monatschr. vii. n, 71 

 (1863). 



Bourias, Locban (Felder). 



2. Zethera Parnassia. 



Zethera Parnassia, Felder, Wien. ent. Monatschr. vii. n. 70 

 (1863), ? Aberr. Pimplea (Feld.). 



Luzon (Felder). 



* Felder's genus Zethera was published one month earlier than the Amechania 

 of Hewitson ; I attach no importance to the fact of its having been previously 

 used as a MS. name ; on the contrary, I should prefer to reject it on that account, 

 as there can be no doubt that MS. names are the plague uf students in entomo- 

 logy- 



