170 QUADRIFIM:. 



2071. Hypopyra feniseca. 



Hypopyra feniseca. Guen. : Noct, iii. 200. 1599 (1852). 



Walker: xiv. 1327 (1858). 



Moore : P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 73. 



Druce : P. Z. S., Lond., 1877, p. 642. 



C. and S. : Cat. Moths of India, iii. 392. 2564 (1888). 



Butler: Entom., xxvi. p. 353 (1893). 



a. India (2). 



GENUS EBTMONODIA. Walker: xiv. 1332 (1858). 



2072. Enmonodia pudens. 



Hypopyra pudens. Walker: xiv. 1329. 



C. and S. : Cat. Moths of India, iii. 393. 2569 (i 

 Spirama pudens. Hampson : Faun. Brit. Ind. Moths, ii. p. 555 (1894). 

 Enmonodia pudens. Butler: Entom., xxvi. p. 353 (1893). 

 Enmonodia hypopyroides. Walker: xiv. 1333. 



Hypopyra grandava. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pi. 115, f. n (1873). 

 Hypopyra persimilis. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1877, p. 608. 



Cotes and Swinh. : 1. c., 2568. 



Type. India ? in B. M. 



Type (hypopyroides). Without locality, in B. M. 



Type (grancUEvd). Malacca, in coll. Rothschild. 



Type (persimilis). Andamans, in B. M. 



a. Singapore (2). 



GENUS MAXULA. Walker: xxxiii. 1096 (1865). 



2073. Maxula unistrigata. 



Hypopyra unistrigata. Guen. : Noct., iii. 201. 1601 (1852). 



Walker : xiv. 1327 (1858). 



Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 73. 



C.andS. : Cat. Moths of India, iii. 393.2571 (1888). 



Swinhoe : Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 242. 



Maxula unistrigata. Butler : Entom., xxvi. 354 (1893). 



Swinhoe : Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1895, p. 72. 



Spirama unistrigata. Hampson : Faun. Brit. Ind. Moths, ii. p. 555 (1894). 

 Angerona pausaria. Walker: xx. 243 (1860). 

 Maxula idonea. Walker: xxxiii. 1096. 



Types (pceusaria and idonea). India, in B. M. 

 a. India. b. Darjiling. c. Silhet. 



GENUS METOPTA. nov. 



<J Palpi, upturned, well clothed, with the second joint reaching 

 vertex of head, third joint nearly as long as the second, fairly 

 clothed ; thorax and abdomen smoothly clothed with hair ; fore-legs 

 with thick long hair, mid- and hind-legs nearly naked ; mid- and hind- 

 tibiaa spined, with long prominent terminal spines in the former ; 

 antennas bipectinated to the tips, branches rather long in the middle ; 



