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322 Mr, A. G. Butler’s List of 
Subgenus AGANAIS (part), Botsduval, see p. 326. 
24. Hypsa privata. 
Hypsa privata, Walker, Journ. Linn. Soe. vi. 
p- 100 (1862). 
Borneo ( Wallace). 
25. Hypsa eequalis. 
Hypsa equalis, Walker, Lep. Het. Suppl. 1, 
p. 214 (1864). 
Aru (Wallace). Type,- BM: 
This species may eventually prove to be the male of 
IT, significans. 
26. Ilypsa australis. 
Aganais australis, Boisduval, Voy. de V Astrolabe, 
1, Lép. p. 252, n. 5, pl. 5, fig. 3 (1882—35). 
New Guinea. 
Closely allied to H. equalis. 
27. Hypsa significans. 
Hypsa significans, Walker, Lep. Het. Suppl. 1, 
p. 215 (1864). 
Aru (Wallace), Type, B.M. 
28, Hypsa strigosa. 
Aganais strigosa, Boisduval, Voy. de l’ Astrolabe, 1, 
Lép. p. 250, n. 2 (1832—35). 
New Guinea. 
Evidently allied to the preceding species. 
29. Hypsa nebulosa, n. sp. 
$ Very close to H. egens, but with more slender and 
longer antenn and longer primaries; altogether duller in 
colouring; primaries brownish-ochraceous, with the veins 
pale ochraceous; base, excepting on costa, bright ochreous ; 
the five basal black spots wider apart and slightly larger; 
secondaries broader, dull ochreous, costal area sericeous- 
whitish ; a small dusky spot on radial nervure: head, 
collar and thorax deep reddish-ochreous; a small black 
spot on each tegula; abdomen dull ochreous, with a dorsal 
series of black pots: wings below duller and deeper in 
colouring, the brownish areas replaced by brown, crossed 
