Lepidoptera of the genus Hypsa. 327 
Genus AnaanrA, Walker (Type, A. subfascia). 
1. Anagnia subfascia. 
Hypsa (Anagnia) subfascia, Walker, Lep. Het. 2, 
p- 446, n. 2 (1854). 
Anagnia subfascia, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. Comp. 
ll. p. 296, n. 681 (1858—1859). 
Moulmein ( Clerch), N. India (James). Type, B.M. 
Genus AGANOPIS, Herrich-Schaffer. 
1. Aganopis orbicularis. 
Hypsa (Peridrome) orbicularis, Walker, Lep. 
Het. 2, p. 445, n. 1 (1854). 
Anagnia orbicularis, Moore, Cat. Lep. Ei. I. Comp. 
ii. p. 296, n. 682 (1858—1859). 
Aganopis subquadrata,Herrich-Schifter, Lep. Exot. 
Sp. Nov. p. 72, figs. 501—2 (1856). 
N. India (James). Type, B.M. 
Genus Eupiocia, Hubner (Type, £. membliare). 
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. Euplocia memblaria. 
Phalena-Bombyx membliaria, Cramer, Pap. 
Exot. 1. p. 139, pl. celxix. figs. C, D (1782). 
Hypsa (Euplocia) membliaria, Walker, Lep. Het. 
2, p. 448, n. 3 (1854). 
Euplocia membliare (sic), Hiibner, Verz. bek. 
Schmett, p. 172, n. 1782 (1816). 
N. India ( Warwick), Moulmein ( Clerch). B.M. 
2. Euplocia renigera. 
Aganais renigera, Felder, Reise der Nov. Lep. 4, 
pl. evi. fig. 2 (1874). 
Hab.—? 
3. Euplocia moderata, n. sp. 
Euplocita membliaria, Moore (nec Cramer), Cat. 
Lep. E. I. Comp. i. p. 295, n. 679 (1858-9). 
Very like E. membliaria, but smaller and darker; the 
male costal fold much less developed; the body much 
deeper in colour; the orange discoidal patch darker and 
the orange-spot at the end of the cell obsolete, merely 
colouring the discocellulars: expanse of wings 2 inches 
10 lines to 3 inches. 
$, 2 Java (Horsfield). Type, B.M. 
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