248 BOARMIIM:. 



a. Sarawak, Borneo (type $) (Wallace). b. Sarawak, Borneo <?. 



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



GENUS GONODONTIS. Hiibn. : Verz., p. 287 (1816). 

 Orsonoba. Walker: xx. 218 (1860). 



2396. Gonodontis clelia. 



Phalana clelia. Cram. : Pap. Exot., iii. p. 172, pi. 288, f. B. C. ? (1782). 

 Azelina (?) clelia. Guen. : Phal., i. p. 156 (1857). 



Walker : xx. 195. 



Swinhoe : P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 852. 



Orsonoba clelia. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, iii. p. 395, pi. 187, f . 2 9 (1887). 



C. and S. : Cat. Moths of India, iv. 483. 3190 (1888). 



Hmn. : (part) Faun. Brit. Ind. Moths, iii. p. 212 (1895). 



111. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., ix. 34. 876 (1893). 



Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1894, p. 201. 



Gonodontis cleliaria. Hiibn. : 1. c. 

 Orsonoba rajaca. Walker: xx. 219 $ (1860). 



Moore : 1. c., f. I. i a, I b. 



Cotes and Swinh. : 1. c., 3192. 



Orsonoba pal lida. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), vi. p. 125 (1880). 



111. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vi. p. 53, pi. 114, 



f. 5 (1886). 



Cotes and Swinh. : 1. c., 3191. 



Type (rajaca $]. Ceylon, in B. M. 



Type (pallida 6). N. E. Himalayas, in B. M. 



a. Bombay <J. b. India ?. 



GENUS HYPOSIDKA. Guen.: Phal., ii. p. 150 (1857). 

 Lagyra. Walker: xx. 58 (1860). 



Chizala. Walker: xx. 263. 

 Kalabana. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1879, p. 415. 



2397. Hyposidrajaniaria. 



Hyposidrajaniaria. Guen. : 1. c. 



Walker : xxiv. 1030 (1862). 



Snellen : Tijd. voor Ent., xxiv. p. 88 (1881). 



Lagyra agrealesaria. Walker : xx. 59. 



Lagyra diffusata. Walker : xxxv. 1537 (1866). 



Lagyra infusata. Walker: xxxv. 1538. 



Lagyra subfasciata. Walker: xxxv. 1538. 



Types (agrealesaria^ diffusata, and infusata). Java, in B. M. 

 a. Flores (type, subfasciata i) (Wallace). b. Timor ? (Wallace). 



c. Flores ? (Wallace). 



Guenee described janiaria from two males from Java. His de- 

 scription corresponds precisely with Walker's type <J subfasciata from 

 Flores Walker's type of agrealesaria is a ? from Java and is identical 

 with the females from Flores and Timor in this collection, and un- 

 doubtedly all the above mentioned are one species, varying very little. 



