HYPSIN/E. 89 



Neochera albivena. Butler : Trans. Ent. Soc, Lond., 1875, p. 328. 

 Aganais vitessoides. Snellen : Tijd. voor Ent., 1879, p. 78, pi. 7, f. i. 



Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 140. 



Type {vitessoides), from Maros Celebes, in coll. Snellen. 

 a. Tondano (type) (Wallace). 



Walker's type is identical with Snellen's figure. 



395. Hypsa ghara. n. sp. PI. iii. f. i. 



$ Palpi black above, ochreous beneath, last joint mouse colour, as 

 also the antennae ; head and body bright dark ochreous ; two 

 black spots on the collar and two on the thorax in front, abdomen 

 with black bands. Fore-wings of a uniform dark mouse colour, with 

 pale luteous veins, a very small space at the base ochreous, with a 

 spot on each side at the base of the costa and some blackish spots 

 outside the ochreous space. Hind-wings white, with a thin blackish 

 costal band, a very broad marginal band which narrows slightly 

 hindwards, its inner border is slightly undulating and it rjans broadly 

 up the abdominal margin. 



Underside, fore-wings of a uniform dark brown colour without 

 markings, slightly paler towards the hinder margin. Hind-wings 

 white, with a very broad and nearly uniform dark brown band on all 

 the margins, narrowest on the abdominal margin and with two brown 

 spots attached to the middle of the costal margin ; face and body 

 bright dark ochreous, abdomen with black spots on each side, legs 

 whitish below, brown above, tarsi whitish. 



Expanse of wings 2 j% inches. 

 a. Ke Island (type) (Wallace). 



Allied to H. albivena (Walker), differs above in its narrower vein 

 markings on fore-wings and in the absence of the discal spot in the 

 hind-wings, and in its brown abdominal margin ; and below in the 

 absence of the white centre patches in fore-wings, and in its abdo- 

 minal inarginal band of hind-wings. 



306. Hypsa isthmia. PI. in. f. 2. 



Hypsa isthtnia. Walker: vii. 1674 (1856). 



Neochera (?) isthmia. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc, Lond., 1875, p. 329. 

 a. Manilla (type). b. Philippines. 



The type is a male, not a female as stated by Walker. 



397. Hypsa plana. 



Hypsa plana. Walker: 11.450(1854). 



Moore : Cat. Lep. E. I. C, ii. p. 294, pi. 13, f. 9 i^laiva) 



(1859). 



Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc, Lond., 1875, p. 319. 



- — ■ Semper: Verh. Zool. hot. Ges. zu Wien, 1S77, p. 699. 



Hypsa complana. Walker (<J only) : x.\xi. 213 (1864). 



Aganais albifera. Felden : Reise Nov. Lep., pi. 106, f. 3 (1868). 



Snellen : Tijd. voor Ent., 1879, p. 79. 



