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324 Mr. A. G. Butler’s List of 
Hypsa versicolor, Walker, Lep. Het. 2, p. 459, 
n. 26 (1854). 
New Guinea. 
This species seems to be also allied to HZ. egens. 
Subgenus AGAPE, Felder (Type, A. cyanopyga), 
33. Hypsa chloropyga. 
Hypsa chloropyga, Walker, Lep. Het. 2, p. 455, 
n. 16 (1854). 
Var. Hypsa analis, Walker, Lep. Het. 7, p. 1677 
(1856). 
Agape cyanopyga, Felder, Reise der Noy. Lep. 4, 
pl. evi. fig. 4 (1874). 
Port Macquarie (Macgillivray), Ceram (Pfeiffer). 
Types, B.M. 
H. analis only differs from typical H. chloropyga in its 
rather smaller size and the smaller spots on primaries, 
34. Hypsa Javana. 
Phalena Javana, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. p. 146, 
pl. 274, fig. C. (1782). 
Hypsa ‘(Damalis) Javana, Walker, Lep. Het. 2, 
p- 454, n. 14 (1854). 
Moulmein ( Clerch). B.M. 
Hypsa saturata of Walker (Lep. Het. Suppl. 1, p. 217) 
appears to me to be the type of a new genus allied to 
Petalia, and I think that Aganais ensemioides of Felder 
(Nov. Voy. Lep. 4, pl. evi. fig. 1) may be congeneric 
with it; the basal portion of the palpi in ZZ, saturata is 
very hair y, the hairs being directed backwards in a point 
towards the upper part of the head ; the terminal joint is 
wanting in the ty pes the antenne are rather short, the 
wings more like Petalia than Hypsa in form, and the 
abdomen is slender; I shall therefore propose the name 
Methypsa for this insect. 
Genus Panetmma, Moore (Type, P. narcissus.) 
1, Panglima narcissus. 
Phalena-Bombyx narcissus, Cramer, Pap. Exot. 
1, p. 116, pl. 73, figs. Ke, FP (1479), 
Noctua nar cissus, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. 11. 3, p. 20 
(1793). 
