260 Mr. Warren on the Pyralidina collected 



40. Homura noeturnalis. 



Homura noeturnalis, Ld., W. E. M., vii., p. 339, pi. 7, 



fig. 7. 

 One ? , from the south bank of E. Negro, June 16th, 

 1874. 



Lederer's type was a <? ; the ? is without any of the 

 characteristics of that sex.* 



41. Deuterollyta conspicualis. 



D enter ollyta conspicualis, Ld., W. E. M., vii., p. 359, 

 ph 7, f. 16, 17. 



One S , from E. Sapo, Dec. 13th, 1874. 



PYEALIDIDiE. 

 42. Ugra parallela. 



Ugra parallela, Wlk., Cat. Lep. Het. B. M., xxvii., 

 p. 189. 



Fore wings entirely dull red, with two vertical yellowish lines, 

 which exactly trisect the wing; fringe dull red, with yellowish 

 apices. Hind wing ochreous-white, rather transparent, tinged 

 towards the costa with reddish grey, but without markings. Head, 

 thorax, and antennae dull red ; abdomen greyish. Under side pale 

 pinkish grey. 



One ? , E. Javary, Dec. 1st, 1874, at light, in very 

 poor condition ; an unnamed brightly-coloured male 

 example, but without a body, is in the British Museum 

 Collection, from Espiritu Santo. This is properly 

 placed among the typical Pyralidina. The position of 

 Ugra parallela among the Cramhidce is, of course, 

 erroneous. 



43. Hemimatia atramentalis. 



Hemimatia atramentalis, Ld., W. E. M., vii., pp. 347, 



459, pi. 7, fig. 14. 

 Two females from Curimata, E. Jurua, Oct. 30th, 1874. 



44. Anemosa (?) roseobrunnea, n. s. 

 Fore wing glossy, semidiaphanous, varying from rosy-red to 

 reddish brown, with two more or less distinct darker transverse 



* This insect, I have since foimd, is not the ? of H. noeturnalis, 

 but of the following species, D. conspicualis. 



