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AApia, Hiibn. 
Anophia, Guenée, is not distinguishable from this genus; in 
fact, the two species generically distinguished by Huropean 
writers, though undoubtedly distinct, differ only a little more 
than the extreme varieties of some of the tropical forms of the 
genus. Under ‘Anophia’ olivescens several distinct species have 
been confounded, and, at the same time, the examples with a 
nearly white patch on the primaries have been separated as 
A. acronyctoides, an allied, though distinct, Australian species. 
Premusia, Walk. 
Premusia intrahens. 
Premusia intrahens, Walker, Lep. Het. xv. p. 1780, n. 1 
(1858). 
Anophia smaragdaria, Walker, lJ. c., p. 1811 (1858). 
Dysedia zibellina, Felder, Reise der Nov. Lep. iv. pl. exii., 
fig. 8. 
Sarawak. Types in Coll. B. M. 
Eryera, Guen. 
This genus comes nearest to Mosara, but differs in the simple 
antenne of the males. The typical species is slightly variable, 
and the varieties form the types of several species, in addition to 
Walker’s genus Calicula. 
Erygia apicalis. 
3 Erygia apicalis, Guenée, Noct. iii. p. 50, n. 1881 (1852). 
? Calicula exempta, Walker, Lep. Het. xv. p. 1808, n. 1 (1858). 
2? C. squamiplena, Walker, l.c., n. 2 (1858). 
2 Dianthecia geometroides, Walker, 1. c., Suppl. 3, p. 722 
(1865). 
? Erygia usta, Walker, l. c., p. 918 (1865). 
Java, Moulmein, India, Japan, Australia. Types in Coll. 
B. M. 
The types of H. apicalis and usta are from Java, collected by 
Horsfield ; that of C. exempta, from Moulmein; that of C. squa- 
miplena, from Moreton Bay; and that of D. geometroides, from 
Swan River. Walker wrongly described the last mentioned as a 
male. 
AupEa, Walk. 
Audea bipunctata. 
3 Audea bipunctata, Walker, Lep. Het. xiii. p. 1135, n. 1 
(1857). 
? Phoberia? fatua, Felder, Reise der Nov. Lep. iv. pl. exvi. 
fig. 1 (1875). 
Natal. Type in Coll. B. M. 
