Old World Lyniantriidai in the National Collection. 413 



Artaxa princess, Walker, xxxii, 331 (1865). 

 Themaca com^Mrata, Walker, xxxii, 395. 



3 ^, 1 $, Murree. 4 ^, Dalhousie. 1 ^, Dharmsala. 

 2 ^, 3 $, Kangra. 2 ^, 3 $, N. India, including all 

 Walker's types. 1 ^, 2 $, Sultanpore. 



EUPKOCTIS LIMONEA. 

 CliiBrotricha limonea, Butler, Cist. Ent., iii, p. 11 (1882). 

 1 $, Madagascar (type). 



EUPROCTIS STRAMINEA. 



Eiq^roctisstraminea, Leech, Trans. Ent. Soc, 1899, p. 135. 

 1 $, Chia-kow-ho (type). 1 $, Omeishan (type). 



EUPROCTIS CONSPERSA. 



Artaxa conspcrsa,'B\xi\eY, Cist. Ent., iii, p. 117 (1882). 

 Uuproctis conspcrsa, Leech, Trans. Ent. tSoc, 1899, p. 140. 



5 ^, 7 $, Japan, including the type. 



EuPROCTIS INEPTA. 



Artaxa r/iepta, Butler, Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), xix, p. 223 

 (1887). 



1 (^, 2 $, Alu, including the types. 



EUPROCTIS ANGULIGERA. 

 Artaxa anguligera, Butler, P. Z. S., 1886, p. 385. 

 1 $, Murree (type). 1 ^, Andamans. 



EUPROCTIS AMPHIDETA. 



Eui)roctisam]jhidcta, Turner, Trans. Roy. Soc, S. Australia, 

 1902, p. 177. 



1 ^, Townsville, Queensland. 



Turner's description is not quite clear, but I think I have 

 properly identified the insect, and the size and locality 

 agree ; moreover, as Turner says, this species has vein 7 of 

 the fore-wings absent : but in the specimen before me the 

 grey portion of the fore-wing is limited by a sordid pink 

 band, which runs along the costa with a spot in its centre, 

 then submarginally to the hinder margin, haviug a tooth 

 outwards in the centre, not at " two fifths of termen " as 

 Turner says. 



