12 THE ENTOMOLOGIS'. 
Southern Asia and Africa. Coll. B. M. 
Mr. Hampson obtained typical G. sabulifera in the Nilghiris ; 
and Mr. Hocking caught one damaged specimen at Dharmsala. 
Gonitis fulvida. 
3 2? Anomis fulvida, Guenée, Noct. 2, p. 97, n. 1259 (1852). 
2 Gonitis combinans, Walker, Lep. Het. xii. p. 1001, n. 7 
(1857). 
3 G. inducens, Walker, l. c., p. 1004, n. 14 (1857). 
? G. privata, Walker, l.c., Suppl. 3, p. 863 (1865). 
G. commoda, Butler, Ill. Typ. Lep. Het. ii. p. 36, pl. xxxil. 
f. 3 (1878). 
Var. 3 G. metaxantha, Walker, l.c., xiii. p. 1005, n. 15 (1857). 
Var. 2 G. albitibia, Walker, l.c., p. 1001, n. 8 (1857). 
$ Rusicada nigritarsus, Walker, l.c., p. 1006, n. 1 (1857). 
$ Deremma simulatrix, Walker, l.c., Suppl. 3, p. 864 (1865). 
Java, Ceylon, India, China, Japan, Solomon Islands, Sierra 
Leone. Type, Coll. B. M. 
Guenée made a mistake as to the locality of his type, which 
was in the Horsfield collection (EK. I. Co.), from Java. I have 
placed the variety G. metaxantha in front of G. albitibia, as it is 
an intermediate form linking the rufous to the fuliginous type. 
G. revocans is an Australian representative of G. fulvida, of a 
larger and heavier build; and G. xanthochroa is a Fijian repre- 
sentative, larger, and with comparatively longer primaries, but 
not otherwise differing. 
Scapisa, Walk. 
Scedisa exaggerata. 
Anomis exaggerata, Gueneée, Noct. il. p. 398, n. 1261 (1852). 
Scadisa designans, Walker, Lep. Het. xii. p. 1007, n. 1 
(1857). 
Theresopolis. Coll. B. M. 
The type of the species was from New Freiburg. 
Anomis, Hibn. 
This genus would have had to be restricted to its type, 
A. exacta, if A. luridula were certainly an Aletia. It is, perhaps, 
only a form of A. derogata, a type standing between A. xylina 
and A. argillacea ; we have two examples of it from the States. 
A. erosa is a Cosmophila, and only differs from C. xanthimdyma 
in its ciliated, instead of serrated, antenne; pattern, colouring, 
sexual differences of colour included, are all absolutely the same. 
The type of Aletia is a Leucanid. 
Anomis luridula. 
Anomis luridula, Guenée, Noct. ii. p. 401, n. 1268 (1852). 
United States, Coll. B. M, 
