hitherto referred to Eriopus and Callopistria. 77 



Tlie type specimen is in poor condition, the fringes being 

 lost and the antcnnai broken ; but the right antenna is suffi- 

 ciently perfect to show that the species belongs to this genus. 



Eriopus granitosa, Guen. Noct. ii, p, 295, from North 

 America, and Eriopus (/anja, p. 293, locality unknown, are 

 not known to me. 



Phaktna-Noctua juveutina, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. pi. cccc. 

 N, from Surinam, is not in the Museum collection ; it may 

 be a Callopistria. 



Callopistria roseitelum, Walker, Lep. Het. xii. p. 864, 

 from the Congo, is Methorasa Latreillei. 



Walker described the two following in Mr. Saunders's 

 collection : — 



Callopistria ventralis, Journ. Linn. Soc. vii. p. G4, from 

 Borneo. 



Callopistria vittata, Lep. Het., Suppl. 3, p. 811, from 

 Brazil. 



The following have also been described or figured : — 



Eriopus elegantulus, Herrich-SchatFer, Corr.-Blatt zool.- 

 min. Ver. Eegensb. 1868, p. 117. From Cuba. 



Eriopus Doleschalli, Felder, Reise der Nov., Lep. 4, pi. cxi. 

 fig. 14 (1874). From Amboina. 



Eriopus Wallacei, Felder, I. c. fig. 2Q. From Amboina. 



Eriopus decumafia, Felder, /. c, pi. ex. fig. 25. Brazil. 



Eriopus miranda, Saalmiiller, Ber. senck. Ges. 1879-80, 

 p. 273. From Nossi-Be. 



Methorasa Thwaitesiij Moore, Lep. Ceylon, p. 61, pi. cli. 

 fig. 2. 



Eriopus reticidata, Pagenstecher, JB. nass. Ver. xxxvii. 

 p. 226, pi. vi. fig. 7 (1884). From Amboina. 



Eriopus jamaicensis, Moeschler, Abh. senck. Ges. xiv. 

 p. 52 (sep. pag.), pi., fig. 24 (1886). Jamaica. 



Eriopus venus, Staudinger, Stett. ent. Zeit. xlix. p. 253 

 (1888). From Amur-land. 



Eriopus albolineola, Graeser, Berliner ent. Zeit. xxxii. 

 p. 337 (1888). Amur. 



Callopistria me.vicana, Druce, Biol. Centr.-Amer., Het. 

 p. 323, pi. XXX. fig. 1 (1889). 



Callopistria panamensisy Druce, /. c. p. 324, pi. xxx. 

 fig. 2 (1889). 



Without examining specimens of the above I cannot venture 

 to refer them to their proper genera ; with regard to Felder's 

 species, which are figured, they are neither related to one 

 another nor have they any affinity to Callopistria. 



