Hesjperid^ from the Inch- Malayan and African Regions. 27 



distinguish between these forms, which have many names. 

 I have examples corresponding with loaigcnsis from N. 

 Guinea, Java, Ke Island, Cairns in Australia, and many parts 

 of India. 



NOTOCRYPTA INSULATA. PI. Ill, fig. 9. 



Plesione2cra insulata, Butler, Ann. and Mag. N. H. (5), x, 



p. 154 (1882). 

 Plesioneura insulata, Butler, 1. c, xi, p. 424 (1883). 

 Notocrypta insulata, de Nice v., Journ. Bomb. N. H. Soc, 



iv, p. 190 (1889). 

 Plesioneura luokana, Plutz, Berl. ent. Zeit., xxix, p. 225 



(1885), pi. 346. 



Aru (Ploiz), type in coll. Erhaixlt. 



Butler records it from N. Britain and Aru, and I have 

 two from Ke Island ; also one from the Duke of York 

 Island; the markings above and below are similar. 



NoTOCRYPTA ALUENSIS. PI. Ill, fig. 11. 



Notocrypta alucnsis, Swinhoe, Ann. Mag. N. H. (7), xx, p. 

 434 (1907). 



Alu Island, types in B. M. 



Somewhat resembling N. wohana, Plotz, from Aru and 

 Ke Islands. 



? NOTOCRYPTA LEUCOGRAPHA. PI. II, fig. 1. 



Plesioneura leucographa, Plotz, Berl. ent. Zeit., xxvi, p. 262 



(1882), pi. 235. 

 Notocrypta leucographa, de Nicev., Journ. Bomb. N. H. Soc, 



iv, p. 192 (1889). 

 Charmion ficulnea, (part) Elwes and Edwards, Trans. Zool. 



Soc, xiv (4), p. Ill (1897). 



India. 



I do not know this species. The figure certainly does not 

 represent Charmion ficulnea, Hew. = signata, Druce ; the 

 white band is at a different angle and ends in a point 

 hindwards, the antennae are those of a Notocrypta; in 

 ficulnea the band terminates squarely on vein 2 in every 

 example I have examined, and the antennae are very 

 different. 



