' vioths of Burma. 271 



ought to be sufficient to prove that the labels in the 

 B. M. have become wrongly placed. Both his types 

 were females, iopamlis from Moulmein and iilarjiataUs 

 from Ceylon, and his catalogue does not record any 

 specimen of plagiatalis from any other locality. 



543. Hapalia ultimalis. 

 Botys ultimalis, Walker, xviii., p. 659 (1859). 

 Eangoon, August, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



544. Hapalia vitellinalis. 



Botys vitellinalis, Kollar, Hiig. Kasch., p. 492 (1848). 

 B. extinctalis, Lederer, Wien. Ent. Mon., vii., p. 467, 



pi. 9, f. 18 (1863). 

 Eangoon, October, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



545. Hapalia ? mineusalis. 



Zehronia ? mineusalis, Walker, xvii., p. 481 (1859). 



(Type). Moulmein. In B. M. 

 Eangoon, June, 1886. In coll. Swinhoe. 



546. Ha2)alia ? alhicostalis, n. sp. 

 Pale ochreous ; sides of palpi and sides of collar pale reddish 

 ochreous ; top of head whitish ; costal line of fore wings white, 

 costal portion above subcostal vein and outer portions of the wing 

 slightly darker than the rest of the wing, a greyish ochreous lunule 

 at end of cell, lines of same colom-, very indistinct, sinuous, one 

 ante-medial, almost invisible, another discal, outwardly curved 

 above. Hind wings paler than fore wings, unmarked ; cilia 

 greyish ochreous, interlined. Abdomen white. Under side, body, 

 and legs white ; wings of a uniform pale greyish ochreous ; fore 

 wings with the lunule at end of cell, costal space, and apical 

 margin suffused with brown. Expanse of wings, 1 in. 



Eangoon, August, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



Belongs to Mr. Warren's new genus Aploprcpes, MS. 

 ined., and is allied to nothing I know of. 



547. Hapalia cascalis, n. sp. (PI. VIII., fig. 18). 

 Pale ochreous brown ; top of head pale yellowish. Fore wings 

 with the outer veinlets prominent, apex rather acute ; a grey 



