236 NOCTUID MOTHS 



Mt. Poi. 5000—5200 feet— 2 (^ (both nnfortnnately a little 

 torn) . 



In this species vein C of the hind wing is not approximated 

 to SC to much more than one-third of cell ; in caradrinoides 

 Guen., Spec. Gen. Lep., vii, p. 296, 1852, Java, the type 

 of Bocula, the two veins are approximated to near middle of 

 cell and there does not appear to he any real anastomosis at 

 all. There are also one or two other (less important) 

 differences between caradrinoides and divergeus ; bnt the 

 latter so strongly resembles some Bocula species that I have 

 not hesitated to place it in that genus. Tlie above comparison 

 is made with Indian specimens of caradrinoidps, the species 

 being unrepresented in Coll." Joicey from Java. 



57. Ktvdla biocularis Moore. 



Rivvla biocularia Moore. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lend., 1877, p. 614, 

 Andamans. 



Mt. Murud, November — 1 9 • 



This 9 appears to agree with a specimen in Coll. Joicey 

 from Burma, determined by Sir G. Hampson as hiocularis, 

 though very doubtfully with specimens from Ceylon. It is 

 also doubtful whether it agrees with Moore's type; but as 

 the species stands at present this must be catalogued as 

 hioruJaris, which is represented in Coll. Brit. Mus. from 

 India, Ceylon, Andamans, and Sarawak. Also from Burma 

 in Coll. Joicey. 



58. Panilla species. 



Mt. Poi, 200 feet— 19. 



This 9 . which agi'ees well in most structural points with 

 dispila, Homoptera dispiJa Wlkr., Spec. Lep. Ins., xxxiii, 

 p. 890, 1865 (hab. ign.), the type of Panilla, appears to be 

 new to science, but it is unfortunately not in sufficiently 

 fresh condition to be described as new^ especially in the 

 absence of the o*. 



59. ZiGERA ALMANA Swinh. cf. 



Diomea almana Swinh., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), viii, p. 499, 1901, 

 Sarawak. (9)- 

 Lio Matu — 1 (f ne-allotype. 



