200 Mr. F. P. Pascoe's Catalogue o/'Zygopinge 



extent. Taking, for instance, the 63 species noticed in this 

 paper as belonging to the Malasian fauna, we find 5 genera 

 and 17 species confined to the " Indian," 10 genera and 40 

 species to the " Australian," and 6 species, belonging to 4 

 genera, common to both regions, besides 4 other genera {D<b- 

 dania, Phylaitisy Pempheres, smd O^hilia) reipresented in both. 

 They may be tabulated thus : — 



Common 

 "Indian." "Australian." to both. 



Mecopus 2 4 2 



Talanthia 1 



Agametis 2 1 2 iii-r «:/ 



Ganyopis 1 



Odoacis 2 



Chirozetes ....... 2 3 . J 



Dsedania 1 1 



Phylaitis 2 2 



Pempheres 1 1 ' ' 



Emexaure 1 



Heurippa 1 



Metialma* 1 1 



Osphilia 1 3 



Brimoda 1 



Nauphseus 1 



Arachnopus 10 



Thyestetha 1 



. Telaugia 1 



Idotasia 5 



Semiathe . . 2 



Elichora . . 1 



Xychusa 1 



iNyphseba 1 



17 40 6 



Again, if we divide this "Australian region" into two 

 groups, the one consisting of the shallow-sea islands of the Pa- 

 puan group, New Guinea, Salwatty, Aru, Mysol, and Waigiou, 

 the other the deep-sea islands between these and Wallace's 

 Straits, comprising, among others, Celebes, Gilolo, Morty, 

 Batchian, Ceram, and Amboyna, we find the 46 " Australian- 

 region" species, including the 6 common to the two " regions," 

 to be thus distributed : — 5 genera and 21 species confined to 

 the shallow sea, 5 genera and 17 species to the deep-sea 

 islands, 8 species belonging to 5 genera common to both 

 groups, and 3 other genera ( Chirozetes, Metialma, and Osphiliay 

 represented in both. The table below will show their special 

 distribution : — 



* But this genus has species found in India and in China. 



