320 Mr. A. G. Butler’s List of 
Noctua carice, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. ii. iii. p. 27 
(1793); Donovan, Ins. New Holl. pl. 39, fig. 2 (1805). 
Hipocrita vulgaris carice, Hiibner, Samml. Exot. 
Schmett. 1, pl. 191, figs. 1—4 (1806). 
Damalis carice, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 
172, n. 1780 (1816). 
Aganais carice, Boisduval, Voy. de V Astrolabe, 
Lép. 1, p. 248 (1832—35),. 
Hypsa (Damalis) carice, Walker, Lep. Het. 2, 
p. 454, n. 13 (1854). 
N. India (James), Moulmein ( Clerch), Borneo (Low), 
Java (Horsfield), Ceram (Wallace), Celebes, Menado 
(Madame Ida Pfeiffer). 
B.M. 
19. Hypsa plaginota, n. sp. 
Nearly allied to Hl. alciphiron, but larger and paler, 
the nervures of primaries clearly defined in cream-colour; 
basal yellow area rather more extended; a large cream- 
coloured subeuneiform patch, its apex, within the cell, 
filling up the bases of the second median and lower dis- 
coidal interspaces; above it (at upper termination of 
discoidal cell) a small cream-coloured spot; below, with all 
the spots black and well defined, excepting two, near 
apical costa of secondaries; primaries with a broad creamy 
area, covering and surrounding the end of the discoidal 
cell; secondaries with the apical brown border badly 
defined; expanse of wings 2 inches 8 lines. 
Hab.—India (£. Doubleday). Type, B.M. 
Like many of the Lepidoptera presented by Doubleday, 
this is probably Indian. It appears to me to be quite 
distinet from the preceding species. Mr. Moore has a 
series of this species from the N. E. Himalayas; the white 
spots in the primaries of the male are rather smaller. 
20. Hypsa producta, n. sp. 
General pattern and colouration of HZ. alciphron, but 
larger, the primaries much more produced, the yellow 
area at base more extensive and oblique, with six instead 
of five black spots; spots on abdomen very large; pri- 
maries below with a whitish halo round the large disco- 
cellular black spot; spots of secondaries small but black; 
apical brown area confined to costa: expanse of wings 
2 inches 11 lines. 
Ceylon ( Templeton). Type, B.M. 
