24fl Colonel Charles Swinhoe on the 



432. Calesia dasyptera. 

 Erehus dasypterus, Kollar, Hiig. Kasch., iv., 476, 5 



(1848). 

 E. leucostigma, Kollar, I. c, No. 6. 

 Calesia comosa, Guen., Noct., iii., 258, 1682, pi. 21, 



f. 7 (1852). 

 C. stigmoleuca, Guen., I. c, No. 1685. 

 Moulmein. In B. M, 

 Kangoon, October, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



433. Calesia Jiabellif era. 

 Calesia flabellif era, Moore, P. Z. S., 1878, p. 849. 

 (Type). Upper Tenasserim. In I. M., Calcutta. 



434. Calesia gastropachoides. 

 Calesia gastropachoides, Guen., Noct., iii., 258, 1684 



(1852). 

 Upper Tenasserim. In I. M., Calcutta. 



435. Hypcetra noctuoides. 

 HypcBtra noctuoides, Guen., Noct., iii., 269, 1686 (1852). 

 Moulmein. In B. M. 

 Eangoon, September, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



436. Hypcetra occularia, n. sp. (PI. VIII., fig. 4). 

 Palpi deep black, last joint grey. Antennae dark brown above, 

 grey beneath. Head, thorax, and fore wings dark almond-brown. 

 Fore wing with some pale grey flecks ; costa with a pale grey point 

 one-third from the base, and five towards the apex, extreme base 

 suffused with grey ; a large grey spot below the median vein one- 

 fourth from base, another still larger just beyond the centre of the 

 wing, indented on the upper inner side, ringed with black and 

 grey, and with two large black spots inside, like a large ear-shaped 

 ocellus; subbasal, medial, ante-medial, and submarginal brown 

 sinuous thin transverse bands, more or less indistinct, the first 

 running outside the first large grey spot, the third outside the 

 ocellus, and almost meeting the second on the hinder margin of 

 the wing, the second and third margined with greyish on their 

 inner sides, and the fourth on the outer side ; the whole outer 

 space of the wing outside the third band more densely marked 

 with grey flecks ; marginal festoon brown with grey points. Hind 



