24 Mr. Butler's Revisluii of the (jciuis Spilosuina 



Areas rjutnji/tdta. 



Bomhijx ijtun/iitata, Donovan, Ins. 'New Holland, pi. 34, tig. 

 2, (1805). 



Tasmania, [Douhleday). E.M. 



If the species wliicli we possess is tliat represented by Donovan, 

 his fiffure must be verv bad. 



Genus Aloa. Walker. 



Aloa pi(nctistrl{ia. 



^. Spllosdma pnnrtidri'/a, "Walker, Lep. Het. 3, p. 676, n. 

 28, (1855). 



N. India. B.M. 



Aloa caiulidula. 



^ . Aloa candldiila, Walker, Lep. Het. 3, p. 704, n. 7, (1855). 

 Kepaul, {Hardwicke). B.M. 



Possibly the male of the preceding species. 



Aloa diinlnida. 



^ . Aloa diminata, Walker, Lep. Het. 3, p. 705, n. 8, (1855). 



^ . Greatonotos einittens ^ , Walker, Lep. Het. 3, p. 639, n. 2, 

 (1855). 



Spilosoma stri(/afa, Walker, Charact. Lep. Het, p. 10, n. 15, 

 (1869). 



N. India, (Hamilton awl James). E.M. 



Aloa rahricosta. 



Greatonotos rabri.costa, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc, p. 573, (1872). 

 Manpuri, N.W. India, {Horitc), Bombay. Coll. F. Moore. 



This species seems to be nearly allied to A. pimctlstrlya. 



Aloa emittens. 



$ ,% ■ Greatonotos emittens, Walker, Lep. Het. 3, p. 638, n. 

 2, (1855). 



^ . Aloa candidula, oar. Walker, L c, p. 704, n. 7, (1855). 

 Ceylon, {Teinpleton and Wenliam). B.M. 



