310 



Abraxas tigrata. Walker: xxiv. 1118. 



Moore : P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, P- 6 5 r - 



Obeidia tigrata. Hmn. : (part) Faun. Brit. Ind. Moths, iii. p. 309 (1895). 

 Leech : Ann. Mag. N. H. (6), xix. p. 457 (1897). 



a. Amoy, China (3). b. N. China (2). 



2645. Obeidia lucifera. 



Obeidia lucifera. Swinhoe: Ann. Mag. N. H. (6), xii. p. 153 (1893). 

 Cistidia lucifera. Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1894, p. 211. 

 Abraxas tigrata. Cotes and Swinh. (nee Guen.) : Cat. Moths of India, iv. 



554- 3743 (1888). 

 Abraxas tigrata. (var.} Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 651. 



a. India ($ ? types). 



GENUS XANTHABRAXAS. Warren: Nov. Zool., i. p. 422 (1894). 



2646. Xanthabraxas hemionata. 



Abraxas hemionata. Guen. : Phal., ii. 208. 1267 (1857). 

 - : Walker : xxiv. 1120 (1862). 



Oberth. : Etud. d'Ent., ii. p. 34, pi. 2, f. 6 (1876). 

 Xanthabraxas hemionata. Warren : 1. c. 



- Leech : Ann. Mag. N. H. (6), xix. ^462 (1897). 

 a. China. 



GENUS TIGBIDOPTERA. Herr. Schaff. : Lep. Exot., p. 69 (1856), 



PansBthia. Guen. : Phal., ii. p. 196 (1857). 



Arycanda. Walker: xxxi. 123(1864). 



Duga. Walker: xxxi. 218. 



S647. 



Tigridoptera exul. Herr. Schaff. : 1. c., f. 533. 



- Walker : xxxi. 218. 

 a. Java. 



2648. Tigridoptera matutinata. 



Panathia matutinata. Walker: xxiv. 1109 (1862). 

 Type. Australia, in B. M. 

 a. New Holland. b. Port Essington. c. Richmond River. 



2649. Tigridoptera cuneiplena. nov. 



? Greyish slaty blue, abdomen ochreous, slaty at base, fore-wings 

 ochreous red at the base and with a broad ochreous red streak or 

 band above the sub-median vein, from the base to three-fourths the 

 length of the wing; hind- wings with an ochreous red sub-costal 

 streak in the disc, and a similar but longer streak in the centre of the 

 abdominal margin, and a small medial streak at the base, both wings 

 crossed by macular bands, fore-wings seven and hind-wings five, the 

 bands beyond the middle with the spots spear shaped, the spear 

 shapes decreasing in length from the outer band, in which there are 



