catalogue of the Pyralidina of Sikkim. 619 



Genus JEJedylepta, Led., Wien. Ent. Mon., vii., p. 407. 



179. Hedylepta vulgalis. 



Asopia vulgalis, Giienee, Delt. et Pyr., p. 202, pi. 6, 



f. 8. 

 Hedylepta vulgalis, S. & C, No. 4349. 



Sikkim; Moller. 



180. Hedylepta tristrialis. 



Botys tristrialis, Bremer, Lep. Ost.-Sibir., p. 68, pi. 6, 

 f. 7. 



Tristrialis is neither a Botys nor a Coptohasis, in 

 which genus it is placed in Staudinger and Wocke's 

 Catalogue. Its characters agree very well with Hedy- 

 lepta, still better than with Omiodes, the black anal tuft 

 of the male being alone aberrant. 



Darjeeling, 20th June, 1886 ; H. J. Elwes. Sikkim 

 interior; Moller. 



[My specimens are paler than Bremer's figure. — 

 H. J.E.] 



Genus Omiodes, Guen., Delt. et Pyr., p. 355 ; 

 Led., p. 409. 



181. Omiodes analis. 



Omiodes analis, Snellen, Tyds., 23, p. 227 ; 27, p. 37. 

 Charema albociliata, Moore, Descr. Indian Lep., p. 219 ; 

 S. & C, No. 4232. 



Sikkim; Moller. 



182. Omiodes noctescens. 



Charema noctescens, Moore, Descr. Indian Lep., p. 218; 

 S. & C, No. 4235. 



The characters of the genus Charema, Moore, do not 

 differ from those of Omiodes, Guenee. I must note here 

 that in Omiodes the maxillary palpi are not absent ; 

 they are very distinct in some of the species. Noctescens 

 has recurved labial palpi, just as those of Omiodes 

 humeralis, Guenee, and they are also bicolorous, only 

 the inferior part is not whitish, but decidedly ochreous. 



Sikkim ; Moller. Mongpo, 4000 ft. ; Gammie. 



