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Ahrostola devincta, Walk., is allied to this species, and still 

 more closely to Imiura fuscescens, Walk., which is a variety of 

 /. ianodcs, Guen., without the whitish apical spot. 



Ingnra limodes. 



Ingura lunodes, Guenee, Noct. 2, p. 310, n. 1117 (1852). 



Edema fuscescens, Walker, Lep. Het. 5, p. 1031, n. 5 (1855). 



Rio Janeiro, Honduras, St. Domingo, and Jamaica. In 

 Coll. B. M. 



" Ingura subapicalis " and I. cristatrix differ from typical 

 Ingura in their upright slender palpi ; those of the New World 

 species being broad, thickly scaled, and porrected. The Indian 

 species I have called Callingura. 



EUTELIID^. 

 EuTELiA, Hiihn. 

 Eutelia dentifera. 



Eutelia dentifera, Walker, Lep. Het. Suppl. 3, p. 818 (1865). 



£. p^tZc/icrrima, Grote (see Check-List, p. 33, n. 816). 



United States. In Coll. B. M. 



It is possible that Grote's name may have priority ; but as 

 his Check-List gives no references I cannot settle the point. I 

 leave it to those who know where to look for the description.* 

 E, exqnisita, Saalm., appears to be the same as E. howkeri, Feld. 

 Both figures are bad, but Saalmiiller's is by far the worse of the 

 two. We have E. howkeri from Kilima-njaro. 



Marasmalus, Grote. 

 Marasmalus injicita. 



Eutelia injicita, Walker, Lep. Het. Suppl. 3, p. 818 (1865). 

 Marasmalus histrio, Grote (see Check-List, p. 33, n. 818). 

 United States. In Coll. B. M. 



Targalla, Walk a 



Cryassa, Walk., and Penicillaria (part), Guen. 



Targalla hi fades. 



Cryassa hifacies. Walker, Lep. Het. xv. p. 1745 (1858). 

 Eutelia impleta, Walker, /. c, Suppl. 3, p. 822 (1865). 

 Ceylon. Types in Coll. B. M. 



'■'■'■ These notes were all written before the publication of Prof. Smith's 

 useful Catalogue. — A. G. B. 



f In this genus the antennae are simple in both sexes. 



