BOARMIIN^E. 287 



Hypochroma dissonata. Walker : xxi. 443. 



Boarmia nigraria. Felder : Reise Nov. Lep., pi. 126, f. I (1874). 



Type (dissentaned]. Tasmania, in B. M. 



Type (dissonata]. Australia, in B. M. 



Type (nigraria]. Sydney, in coll. Rothschild. 



a. New South Wales. b. Van Diemen's Land (9). 



2547. Ectropis subrugata. PI. v. f. 1 2. 



Tephrosia subrugata. Walker: xxvi. 1541 (1862). 

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



2548. Ectropis decursaria. PL V. f. 21. 



Tephrina dectirsaria. Walker: xxvi. 1659 (1862). 

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



2549. Ectropis semiparata. 



Addalia semiparata. Walker: xxiii. 764 (1861). 



Acidalia illepidaria. Walker : xxiii. 765. 



Diplurodes indentata. Warren : Nov. Zool., iv. p. 193 (1897). 



Type (indentata]. Penungah, N. E. Borneo, in coll. Rothschild. 

 a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). b. Sarawak (type ille- 



pidaria] (Wallace). 



GENUS PSILALCIS. Warren: P. Z. S., Lond., 1893, p. 430. 



2550. Psilalcis breta. 



Narapa breta. Swinhoe : P. Z. S., Lond., 1889, P- 4 2 ^- 



Hampson : 111. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 27. 750 (1891). 

 Psilalcis breta. Swinhoe : Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1894, p. 222. 

 Psilalcis inceptaria. Hampson (nee Walker) : 1. c., ix. p. 36 (1893). 



(part) Faun. Brit. Ind. Moths, iii. p. 262 (1895). 



Type. Nilgiri Hills, in B. M. 

 a. Nilgiri Hills (2). 



2551. Psilalcis inceptaria. 



Tephrosia incept aria. Walker: xxxv. 1590 (1866). 



Psilalcis inceptaria. Warren : P. Z. S., Lond., 1893, p. 430. 



Boarmia inceptaria. Hampson : (part) Faun. Brit. Ind. Moths, iii. p. 262 



a. Flores (type 9) (Wallace). 



The type specimen is a female, and is much rubbed above, 

 Warren put it with P. breta ; and though he says inceptaria is the 

 type of his genus Psilalcis, he describes the male : but no male of 

 this species from Flores or from any of the Islands is known, and he 

 has really taken breta $ as the type of his genus : in my opinion the 

 two species are not the same, the wings of inceptaria are too much 

 rubbed for use in comparison, but Walker's description of it does not 

 correspond with breta, and inceptaria has no signs of the prominent 

 black bands on the fore-tibiae always present in all the specimens of 

 the long series of breta in my collection. 



