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18 Mr. A. G. Butler’s Descriptions of new 
I find great confusion existing in the genus Odonestis, 
and without doubt several of the species referred to it 
will have to be placed in Hutricha. 
32. Pecilocampa subpurpurea, n. 8. 
?. Primaries above purplish piceous; a faint indica- 
tion of an irregular ochraceous stripe across the basal 
third, and of a second undulated and slightly elbowed 
stripe just before the external third; a whitish oblique 
subapical costal litura; secondaries laky brown; body 
testaceous; under surface uniform sericeous-greyish 
chocolate-colour ; expanse of wings, 2 inches 11 lines. 
Female. ‘Tokei (Fenton). 
The wings of this extraordinary species are semi- 
transparent; only one slightly damaged example was 
obtained. 
NYCTEOLIDA. 
33. Harias roseifera, 0. 8. 
Primaries above apple-green, with a large central 
circular rose-coloured patch, enclosing two or three grey 
scales at the end of the cell; outer margin dark brown ; 
frmge purplish grey; secondaries silvery grey, with 
white fringe; head and thorax apple-green; abdomen 
leaden grey; under surface leaden grey; primaries dark, 
with the apex and outer half of costal margin pale 
green; secondaries with the apex and costal margin 
slightly greenish ; expanse of wings, 10 lines. 
Tokei (Fenton). 
CHIONOMERA, N. g. 
Allied to Tyana, but the outer and inner margins of 
the primaries more convex; the subcostal furca longer, 
the palpi more uniform in thickness, with longer ter- 
minal joint; the wings more glossy, of a silvery white 
colour, banded with orange. Type, C. superba, Moore. 
384. Chionomera argentea, 0.8. 
Silvery white; primaries with an orange spot at the 
base of the costa; a transverse orange band at 
basal third emitting a short fork inwards upon the 
costal border, and edged externally with black; an 
oblique black-edged discal band from costa to external 
