77 Mr. A. G. Butler on the Noctuid Moths 



The type specimen is in poor condition, the fringes being 

 lost and the antennae 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 ganga, p. 293, locality unknown, are 

 not known to me. 



Phalcena-Noctua juventina, 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. 64, from 

 Borneo. 



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

 Brazil. 



The following have also been described or figured : 



Eriopus elegantulusj Herrich-Schaffer, Corr.-Blatt zool.- 

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



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

 fig. 14 (1874). From Amboina. 



Eriopus Wallaceij Felder, L c. fig. 26. From Amboina. 



Eriopus decumanaj Felder, I. c. pi. ex. fig. 25. Brazil. 



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

 p. 273. From Nossi-Be*. 



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

 fig. 2. 



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

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



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

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



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

 (1888). From Amur-land. 



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

 p. 337 (1888). Amur. 



Callopistria mexicana, Druce, Biol. Centr.-Amer., Het. 

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



Callopistria panamensis, Druce, I. c. p. 324, pi. xxx. 

 fig. 2 (1889). 



Without examining specimens of the above I cannot venture 

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

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

 another nor have they any affinity to Callopistria. 



