492 Colonel C. Swinhoe's Revision of the 



1 ^, 1 $, Philippines, including Walker's type $, which 

 Walker described as a male. 



I have it from Gilolo and Batjan mider Staudinger's 

 MS. name hafjana. There are apparently two forms of 

 lunata on all the different islands : the large typical male 

 with well-marked wings, and the small form like the 

 Philippine male of currifcra, the bands in Avhich are 

 straighter and all the markings ill-defined; the breadth of 

 the middle transverse bands on the fore-wings of the 

 female is very variable in both forms ; sometimes it is 

 a mere line, often broad and sometimes extended inwards 

 on the hinder margin. 



Lymantria plumbalis. 



Lymantria ijlumhalis, Hmpsn., Trans. Ent. Soc, 1895, p. 

 292. 



1 ^, Tinlin-YaAv, Burma (type). 



Lymantria ascetria. 



Lymantria ascetria, Hiibner, Samml. Exot. Schmett., ii, ff". 



1-4(1818). 

 Basychira antira, Walker, vii, 1739, $ (1856). 

 Lymantria jj?t«??('6/«, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C, ii, p. 344, 



pi. 9a, f. 3 (1859). 



1 ^, Maulmein. 1 ?, Thyetmyo. 6 t, 7 ?, Java, includ- 

 ing the types of antica and ])ramesta. 



Lymantria narindra. 



Lymantria narindra, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C, ii, p. 842 



(1859). 

 Kirby, Cat. Moths, i, p. 479 (1892). 

 Lymantria hilaris, Voll., Tijd. v. Ent., vi, p. 143, jdI. 10, 

 ff. 2, 3 (1863). 



1 (^^j 1 $, Java, including the female type. 



I have in my own collection a female from Java and a 

 male from Sumatra (where Vollenhoven's types ^ $ came 

 from) ; the two names undoubtedly belong to the same 

 species. 



Lymantria grisea. 



Lymantria grisea, Moore, Lep. Atk., p. 55, pi. 3, f. 5 

 (1879). 



