110 CATALOGUE OF DIUKNAL LEPIDOPTEBA. 



3. Zethera Musa. 



Zethera Musa, Felder, Wien. ent. Monatschr. v. p. 301. n. 15 



(1861). 

 Luzon, Mindanao (Felder), Philippines. B.M. 



4. Zethera incerta. 



Amechania incerta, Hewitson, Eaot. Butterf. ii. p. 87, pi. 44 



(1861). 

 Tondano (Celebes). Coll. AVallace. 



5. Zethera hestioides. 



Zethera hestioides, Felder, Wien. ent. Monatschr. v. p. 302. n. 17 



(1861). 

 Mindanao (Felder), Philippines. B.M. 



This species is most nearly allied to the genus Or'moma as regards 

 pattern ; most of the markings on 0. Damaris can be seen in a mo- 

 dified form upon Z. hestioides. 



Genus 35. ORINOMA*, Westwood (1851). 

 Typical Species Orinoma Damaris. 



1. Orinoma Damaris. 



Orinoma Damaris, O. R. Oray, Lep. of Nepal, p. 14, tab. 7. 



figs. 2, 2 a (1846) ; Heivitson in Gen. Diurn. Lepid. p. 369. 



n. 1, pi. 63. fig. 3 (1851); Butler, Ann. <Sf Mag. Nat. Hist. 



3rd ser. xix. pi. 2. figs. 4, 4 a [structure] (1867). 

 Satyrus ? Orinoma, E. Donbleday, List Lep. Brit. Mus. i. p. 122 



(1844). 



Nepal, North India. B.M. 



Genus 36. ANADEBIS, Butler (1867). 

 Typical Species Anadebis Himachala. 

 1. Anadebis Himachala. 



Theope (Mycalesis?) Himachala, F. Moore, Cat. Lep. Mzcs. East- 



Ind. Comp. i. p. 234 (1857). 

 Ethope Himachala, F. Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 770 



(1865). 



* The MS. generic name Orinoma was applied first by Mr. E. Doubleday, and 

 adopted by Mr. G. R. Gray in his ' Insects of Nepal ; ' he also uses the generic 

 name Picris. This genus only differs from Zethera in the relative length of the 

 disco-cellular nervelets. 



