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Neochera albivena. Butler : Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 328. 

 Aganais vitessoides. Snellen : Tijd. voor Ent., 1879, p. 78, pi. 7, f. i. 

 - Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 140. 



Type (vitessoides), from Maros Celebes, in coll. Snellen. 

 a. Tondano (type) (Wallace). 



Walker's type is identical with Snellen's figure. 



395. Hypsa ghara. n. sp. PI. ill. f. i. 



<J Palpi black above, ochreous beneath, last joint mouse colour, as 

 also the antennas ; head and body bright dark ochreous ; two 

 black spots on the collar and two on the thorax in front, abdomen 

 with black bands. Fore-wings of a uniform dark mouse colour, with 

 pale luteous veins, a very small space at the base ochreous, with a 

 spot on each side at the base of the costa and some blackish spots 

 outside the ochreous space. Hind-wings white, with a thin blackish 

 costal band, a very broad marginal band which narrows slightly 

 hindwards, its inner border is slightly undulating and it runs broadly 

 up the abdominal margin. 



Underside, fore-wings of a uniform dark brown colour without 

 markings, slightly paler towards the hinder margin. Hind-wings 

 white, with a very broad and nearly uniform dark brown band on all 

 the margins, narrowest on the abdominal margin and with two brown 

 spots attached to the middle of the costal margin ; face and body 

 bright dark ochreous, abdomen with black spots on each side, legs 

 whitish below, brown above, tarsi whitish. 



Expanse of wings 2^ inches. 

 a. Ke Island (type) (Wallace). 



Allied, to H. albivena (Walker), differs above in its narrower vein 

 markings on fore-wings and in the absence of the discal spot in the 

 hind-wings, and in its brown abdominal margin ; and below in the 

 absence of the white centre patches in fore-wings, and in its abdo- 

 minal marginal band of hind-wings. 



396. Hypsa isthmia. PI. in. f. 2. 



Hypsa isthmia. Walker: vii. 1674 (1856). 



Nedthera (?) isthmia. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 329. 

 a. Manilla (type). b. Philippines. 



The type is a male, not a female as stated by Walker. 



397. Hypsa plana. 



Hypsa plana. Walker : ii. 450 (1854). 



Moore : Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 294, pi. 13, .9 (larva) 



(1859). 



Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 319. 

 - Semper: Verb. Zool. bot. Ges. zu Wien, 1877, p. 699. 

 Hypsa complana. Walker (<J only 1 ) : xxxi. 213 (1864). 

 Aganais albifera. Felden : Reise Nov. Lep., pi. 106, f. 3 (1868). 

 Snellen : Tijd. voor Ent., 1879, p. 79. 



