342 THE LEPIDOPTERA OF CEYLON. 



tiguous to a brown streak : hindwings with tlie exterior and submarginal lines brown, 

 incomplete. 



" Expanse 10 lines." 



Hah. Ceylon. 



Described by Mr. Walker from specimens in tlie collection of Mr. E. L. Layard. 



HAP ALIA (?) DRYOPEALIS. 



Botijs Dri/opealis, Walker, Catal. Lcp. Het. B. M. xviii. p. 672 (1859). 



" Female. Luteous-yellow. Forewings acute ; costa ferrnginous ; exterior 

 border more broadly ferruginous ; interior and exterior lines undulating, denticulated, 

 ferruginous ; orljicular and reniform marks ferruginous ; tbe former small, the 

 latter narrow, joining an exterior diffuse pale spot : hindwings pale yellow ; exterior 

 line and border pale brown, the former indistinct. Abdomen paler ; sides of thorax 

 ferruginous. 



"Expanse 11 lines." 



Hab. Ceylon. 



Described by Mr. Walker from specimens in the collection of Mr. E. L. Layard. 



HAPALIA(?) JANAPALIS. 

 Soli/s Janapalis, Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xviii. p. 676 (1859). 



" Female. Brown, moderately stout, with a slight cinei^eous tinge. Wings 

 narrow, with a brown discal ringlet, and with an exterior oblique irregular pale- 

 bordered brown line, composed of cuneate marks. Palpi short, stout, compressed, 

 hardly rising as high as the vertex, third joint conical, not one-fourth the length of 

 second; antennas rather stout; abdomen long, extending half beyond hindwings; 

 legs rather stout. 



"Expanse 10 lines." 



Hal). Ceylon. 



Described by Mr. Walker from specimens in the collection of Mr. E. L. Layard. 



Genus CIRCOBOTYS. 



Circohotys, Butlei', Types, Lep. Het. Brit. Mus. Part 3, p. 77 (1879). 

 Forewing very long, narrow, and triangular ; costa arched towards end, apex 

 obtusely pointed, almost subfalcate ; cell more than half the length ; first subcostal 

 at one-fifth before end of the cell, second and third from angles close to end, third 

 bifid, fifth curved upward from the end ; discocellular concave, radials from the 

 ends ; middle median close to end of cell, lower at nearly one-half ; submedian 

 curved near base, with a slender lower recurved branch : hindwing rather long, 

 triangular ; cell one-fourth the length at upper end, one-half at lower end ; sub- 



