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specimens of the insect described and figured by Hampson under the 

 name produda, and have compared them with the tj^pe of produda 

 and find them not to be the same. As the insect which Hampson dealt 

 with evident!}' is not the same as Anna produda Holland and does not 

 seem to have been named by any subsequent writer, I propose to call it 

 Anua hampsoni and so have labelled the specimens in our collections. 

 The synonymy will ])e as follows : 



Anua hampsoni Holland, new name. 



Anua producta Hampson, 1913, Cat. Lep., Phal., XII, p. 453. 



(555) 2. Anua david (Holland) 

 Minucia david Holland, 1894, Ps\'che, VII, p. 70. 



Amia david Hampson, 1913, Cat. Lep., Phal., XII, p. 456, fig. 



The collection contains a rather poorly preserved specimen of this 

 species which agrees with the type. It was taken, according to the label, 

 at "Faradje, 1911-1912." 



Heliophisma Hampson 



(556) 1. Heliophisma catocalina (Holland) 

 Ophiodes catocalina Holland, 1894, Ent. News, V, p. 58. 



Heliophisma catocalina Hampson, 1913, Cat. Lep., Phal., XII, p. 462, PI. ccxvi, fig. 1. 



One specimen taken at Medje, July 17, 1910, which agrees with the 

 type. 



ToLNA Walker 



(557) 1. Tolna eximia (Holland) 



Methorasa (?) eximia Holland, 1894, Psyche, VII, p. 7; 1893, idem, VI, PI. xxi, fig. 7. 

 There is a single specimen of this species, which I originally referred 

 to Methorasa but which would better be referred to the genus Tolna. 

 It was taken at Medje, July 30, 1910. 



(558) 2. Tolna bolengensis, new species 



Plate XIII, Figure 9, d" 

 cf . Antennae very slightly, if at all, pectinate; eyes dark brown; frons pale; 

 tegulse and patagia dark brown, the latter bordered posteriorly with fine white lines; 

 metathoracic tuft dark brown; upper side of abdomen fuscous; pal[)i dark brown, 

 minutely tipped with white at the end of the third joint; pectus dark brown, legs 

 pinkish brown. Lower side of abdomen j^ale pinkish. Fore wing on the upper side 

 pinkish brown, broadh" margined externally with dark brown; near the base of this 

 wing, below the cell, are some obscure dark transverse lines margined externally by 

 paler brown; the reniform at the end of the cell is light in color, in one specimen 

 white, in the other pale jellow, with a small black dot at the upper end and a minute 

 U-shaped mark at the lower end; from the reniform to the inner margin there runs 



