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ochreous yellow. Underside nearly wholly vinous red, 

 mottled with dark grey, the yellow subapical costal patch 

 of the fore wings only being represented. 



Expanse of wings 18 millim. 



One female from Borneo. 



Endotricha jiavifusalisy sp. n. 



Fore wings bright pink, with a broad, pure yellow, central 

 fascia, not separated from the pink by any definite lines ; 

 cell-spot small, dark; a faint wavy submarginal line just 

 before the fringe ; fringes entirely pink, except a short dis- 

 tance below the apex ; costa witii rather large yellow spots. 

 Hind wings like fore wings, the yellow band broader and in 

 the male running to the hind margin towards the inner angle. 

 Underside like upper. Head, thorax, and abdomen pink, 

 intermixed with yellow. 



Expanse of wings 14 millim. 



One male, one female, from Borneo. 



VII. — Ttevision of the Noctuid Moths in the Natural- History 

 Musetim hitherto referred to Eriopus and Callopistria. Bv 

 AiiTHUR G. Butler, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c. 



[Plate IX.] 



The genus Callopistria was founded by Hiibner, in his * Ver- 

 zeichniss bekannter Schmetterlinge,' for the reception of two 

 species, C. pteridis and C.Juvenfina, from Europe and Suri- 

 nam respectively. In all probability C. juventina was only 

 known to Hiibner, as it certainly was to Walker, from 

 Cramer's figure ; and therefore C. pteridis (placed by both of 

 these authors at the head of the genus) becomes the type of 

 Callopistria. 



Erio]>us, Treitschke, adopted by M. Gucnee for the same 

 group and considered by Walker to be synonymous with it, 

 had for its type E. pteridis, and therefore is, without question, 

 synonymous with Callopistria. 



In the 'Proceedings of the Zoological Society,' 1881, Mr. 

 F. ]\Ioore founds two genera — 3Icthorasa for the reception of 

 Eriopus Latreillei, Hup., and Cotanda for Eriopus placo- 

 doides, Gnen. 



A careful c'xan)ination of structural characters reveals the 

 fact that the genus Callopistria af- cxtciidod by Walker and 



