Le2)i(loptora lleterocera fnnit Neiv Zenliiwl. ')X't 



Orthosia coiumunicata, Walker, Lep. Het. Suppl. iii, p. 716, 

 (1«H5). 



One specimen. 



HADENID^. 



1<S. DiiiniJid'cia viru/is, n. sp. (No. 32). 



Primaries above sap-green spotted with brown, markings almost 

 as in D. carpophaga, but all the lines white with black borders, 

 the submarginal line broadly bordered externally with black, and 

 not preceded by three hastate black spots as in D. carpophaga ; 

 a marginal series of white-edged black dots ; the reniform spot 

 almost AvhoUy Avhite; secondaries smoky -brown, shining, purplish 

 in certain lights ; fringe sandy-yellowish at base, Avith grey 

 central line and white tips; thoi'ax sap-green varied with black; 

 abdomen pale brown, whitish at base ; imder surface whitish, 

 wings sericeous, grey-speckled with blackish discocellular and 

 marginal dots ; secondaries with an abbreviated blackish discal 

 line, pectus reddish- brown in front ; tarsi black-banded, brown 

 below. Expanse of wings 1 inch 3 lines. 



Two specimens in good condition. 



19. Euplexia insignis. 

 Euplexia insignis, Walker, Lep. Het. Suppl. iii, p. 724 (1865). 

 One specimen, imperfect, no No. attached, 



20. Euplexia niutans (No. 7). 

 Hadena mnta/is, Walker, Lep. Het. vi, ]>. 692 (1857). 

 A specimen without antennae. 



21. Euplexia debilis (No. 56). 



Hadena debilis, Butlei-, Proc. Zool. See. 1877, p. 385, })1. 

 xlii, fig. 6. 



A fragment. 



22. Hadena. Skelloni, n. sj). (No. 65). 



Primaries above laky-brown; a broad longitudinal internal 

 sap-green streak, through which the submedian vein passes, and 

 which is interrupted neai- the base by an ol)lique /5-sha[)ed black 

 patch; an oblique abbreviated black dash near the Ijase of 



