316 Mr. AA. G. Butler’s List of 
Donoyan’s figure is very incorrect, the white spotted space 
at the base of primaries being too extensive, and the white 
longitudinal streak much too broad. 
4. Hypsa doryca. 
Aganais doryca, Boisduval, Voy. de l’Astrolabe, 1, 
Lép. p. 251, n. 4 (1832—35). 
Ceram (Wallace). B.M. 
I found this species confounded in the collection with 
#1. lanceolata, with which insect Walker identifies JZ. doryca 
in his Supplement, p. 212; the two forms are quite distinct. 
5. Hypsa dicta, n. sp. 
Allied to /Z. silvandra : wings narrower, no white veins, 
but with a distinct white streak on upper surface of 
primaries; secondaries with no black spot at end of cell, 
and the outer border narrower, excepting at apex, where 
it is broader: wings below quite different, brown; primaries 
yellow at base; a white spot or patch upon the median 
nervure ; secondaries with a broad subtriangular patch on 
inner margin, leaving only the costal and outer margins 
broadly brown; a blackish spot at end of cell: body 
ochreous : expanse of wing's 2 inches 5 lines. 
Borneo (Stevens); Philippines (Cuming). Type, B.M. 
Very like Hl. lanceolata, with which it was (in part) 
associated, but differing in the spotted yellow base of 
mrimaries, the narrower white, streak, and the narrower 
fiorn border of secondaries. 
6. Hypsa lanceolata. 
Hypsa lanceolata, Walker, Lep. Het. 7, p. 1675 
(1856). 
Celebes ( Wallace). B.M. 
7. Hypsa monycha. 
Phalena monycha, Cramer, Pap. Exot. ii. p. 52; 
pl. 131, fiz. C. (1779). 
Coromandel. 
8. Ilypsa complana. 
Hypsa complana, Walker, Lep. Het. Suppl. 1, 
p. 213 (1864). 
Timor and Bouru. Type, Coll. Hope, Oxford. 
