ENNOMIN^E. 243 



Omiza sullimbaria. Warren : Nov. Zool., iv. p. 401 (1897). 

 Type (sublimbaria 9). Lawas, N. Borneo, in coll. Rothschild. 

 a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). 



2376. Hypochrosia discoloraria. 



Capasa discoloraria. Walker: xxxv. 1566 (1866). 



Omiza pcecila. Pag. : J. B. Nass. Ver., xxxix. p. 152, pi. 10, f. 3 (1886). 



Capasa viridifascia. Warren : Nov. Zool., iii. p. 415 (1896). 

 Type (viridifascia). Humboldt Bay, N. Guinea, in coll. Rothschild. 

 a. New Guinea (type) (Wallace). 



2377. Hypochrosis incensata. 



Fascellina incensata. Walker : xxvi. 1520 (1862). 

 Type ?. Aru, in B. M. 



a. Waigiu <J (Wallace). b. New Guinea ? (Wallace). c. 



Aru ? (Wallace). 



2378. Hypochrosis pyrrhularia. 



Achrosis pyrrhularia. Guen. : Phal., it. 539. 1780 (1857). 

 Walker : xxv. 1477 (1862). 



C. and S. : Cat. Moths of India, iv. 549. 3703 (1888). 



Hypochrosis pyrrhularia. Hmn. : Faun. Brit. Ind. Moths, iii. p. 1 74 ( 1 895). 

 Pagrasa instabilata. Walker: xxiv. 1086(1862). 



Butler: III Typ. Lep. Het, B. M., vi. p. 82, pi. 119, 



f. 7 (1886). 



Type (instabilata]. India, in B. M. 

 a. Assam (2) (Robinson). b. India (Ashmol. Mus.). 



2379. Hypochrosis pyreniata. 



Nabla pyreniata. Walker: xxxv. 1 668 (1866). 

 a. Singapore (type) (Wallace). 



The type specimen has lost all but the basal portions of its 

 antennae, and consequently looks like a worn example of Curbia 

 martiata, Guen. : but fresh specimens show the species to be very 

 distinct, it has pectinated antennas. 



GENUS PRIONIA. Httbn. : Zutr., iv. p. 787 (1832). 

 Osicerda. Walker: xxiv. 1083 (1862). 

 Celesdera. Walker: xxvi. 1749 (1862). 



Isnisca. Walker: xxvi. 1765. 



Zomia. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 650. 



Amorphozancla. Warren: P. Z. S., Lond., 1893, P- 48- 



2380. Prionia squalidaria. 



Prionia squalidaria. Hiibn. : 1. c., p. 40, f. 787, 788 ?. 

 Guen. : Phal., i. 144. 230 (1857). 



W T alker : xx. 175 (1860). 



Moore : Lep. Ceylon, iii.p. 4 76,pl.205,f.3,4 <j $(1887). 

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