478 Mr, E. Meyrick on some 



Ctypansa, Walk. 



71. Ctypansa viesogramma, n. s. 

 (? , 42 — 43 mm. Head and palpi dark oclireous-brown. Antennae 

 pale greyish-ochreous, becoming brown towards base. Thorax 

 brown, anterior margin sharply dark ochreous-brown. Abdomen 

 brown, anal hairs whitish-yellowish. Legs brown, tarsi ringed 

 with whitish-yellowish. Fore wings rather elongate -triangular, 

 costa gently arched, apex obtuse, hind margin obliquely rounded ; 

 liurplish-brown ; a line near base, and first and second lines rather 

 darker, ill-marked, slender, irregularly dentate ; median shade 

 very strongly marked, dark brown ; lower half of reniform repre- 

 sented by a small roundish black spot ; subterminal represented by 

 an irregular series of minute whitish dots, preceded by small 

 blackish wedge-shaped dots ; cilia fuscous, tips paler. Hind wings 

 with ground colour, median shade, second and subterminal lines 

 as in fore wings, but much less distinctly marked. 



Two specimens (Sayer). Closely allied to C. hocanidia, 

 ButL, but readily separated by the well-defined median 

 shade, and black discal spot ; in C. hocanidia the former 

 is very obscurely suffused, the latter represented by a 

 minute dot. 



SiMPLiciA, Gji. 



72. Siinplicia ccenealis, Walk. 



Sophronia ccsncaUs (-neusalis), Walk., Delt., 94; 

 Bocana turpatalis, ib., 174 ; Herminia sicca, Butl., 

 111. Het., iii., 62, pi. Ivi., 7. 



Two specimens {Sayer). Occurs also in Eastern 

 Australia, China, Japan, Hawaii, and the Solomon 

 Islands. 



Hypena, Tr. 



73. Hypena isogona, n. s. 

 ^ , 33 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, thorax, abdomen, and legs 

 rather dark fuscous. Fore wings triangular, costa slightly sinuate, 

 apex obtuse, hind margin waved, bowed, somewhat oblique; 

 purplish-fuscous, irrorated with darker fuscous ; a dark fuscous 

 dot near base ; first line paler, ill-defined, sinuous ; a blackish dot, 

 margined posteriorly by an ochreous-whitish dot, in disc at one- 

 third ; second line slender, whitish-ochreous, sharply defined, 

 from three-fifths of costa to three-fifths of inner margin, forming 

 three equal concave siuuatious, separated by two angular pro- 



