eo 
326 Mr. A. G. Butler on the 
This species is very variable, both in the tint of the 
wings, which may be of either a rich brown or silver- 
grey colour, and in the presence or absence of the 
triangular orange costal spot on the primaries. 
The following corrections may be made to the Enno- 
mide, in addition to those already noted :—Caberodes ? 
carcearta may be referred to Gynopteryx ; Apicia ? libe- 
raria may be referred to Tacparia; one of the specimens 
on 7; 2alissaria is referable to Apicia deductaria ; Gynop- 
teryx !  calbisaria, although it has almost the same pattern 
as G. seriaria, agrees better in structure with Apicia ; 
Melinodes ? amphisaria is a Pyrinia; Epione liboraria is 
identical with Tephrina confiniaria; E.? brongusaria is 
close to (if distinct from) Tephrina incessaria; E. ? roset- 
gera is probably an Ephyra, but with the aspect of 
Anisodes ; it certainly is not allied to E’:pione : *‘ Epione”’ 
serinaria, agyllaria, and cambogiaria are allied to Sicya 
solfataria; it is probable that the so-called ‘‘ South 
African ”’ species is from the New World.* Hyperythra 
arcasaria, of which we have a specimen from Canada, is 
probably Antepione depontanata of Packard’s ‘ Mono- 
graph’ ; H. angulifascia is nearer to Endropia, but several 
of the Indian species will have to be turned out of 
Hyperythra, such as H. ? riobearia and caleearna; H. 
ennomosaria is a Caustoloma ; Hyperetis alienaria is an 
Amisodes; Ellopia inflectaria and EH. convexaria are 
slightly abnormal species of Sicya; although they come 
from Africa, they are so unlike S. cambogiaria, and the 
latter is so like the N. American species that they rather 
strengthen than weaken my belief that that species is 
American; the genus Hnnomos is in utter confusion, the 
species being referable to half a dozen genera; H. ? poten- 
taria is a Colussa (Lasiocampide). 
BOARMIIDA. 
Boarmia, T'reitschke. 
24. Boarmia bipennaria. 
Boarmia bipennaria, Guenée, Phal. i. p. 257, n. mba 
pl. 13, fig. 5 (1857). 
Pupunha, Rio Jurua, 1st November, 1874. At light. 
* According to Messrs. Grote and Robinson, E. agyllaria is 
rier calipusaria. The latter is Sicya solfataria, but (in my 
opinion) is distinct from H. agyllaria, 
