66 Christmas Island. 



10. Leocyma tibialis, Fabr. : Syst. Ent., p. 578. 

 Distrth. — India, Formosa, New Caledonia, Tonga, Tabiti. 



NOCTUIN^. 



11. Armactia columbina, Wlk., xxxiii, 808. 



6 (J , 6 9; December-March. 

 Dii> tr ib . — Queensland. 



12. Brana calopasa, Wlk., xiii, 1100. 



1 "^ <? ' ^ 9 > September-January. Found on several occasions 

 in dense masses measuring about 2 X 1 ft. x 6 in., or in long narrow 

 masses on trees or rocks ; probably due to a single female attracting 

 a large number of males. 



Diitrib. — Ceylon, New Guinea. 



13. Ophiusa honesta, Hiibn. : Samml. Exot. Scbmett., ii, p. 4, 

 pi. 203, figs. 1, 2. 



14 (^, 8 9 ; February-March. 



Distrib. — India, Ceylon, Burma, Andamans, Philippines. 



14. Ophiusa coronata, Fabr. : Syst. Ent., p. 596. 



2 (5', 7 9; September. 



Didrib. — India, Ceylon, Burma, Andamaus, Java, Queensland. 



15. Ophiusa serva, Fabr. : Syst. Ent., p. 593. 



5 (^, 18 9; December-March. 



Distrib. — India, Ceylon, Burma, Borneo, Java, Celebes, Queens- 

 land, New Hebrides. 



16. Bocula limhata, Butl. : P.Z.S., 1888, p. 545. (PI. IX, Fig. 1.) 



2 (^ ) 8 9; December - March. The genus Uudragana was 

 described by Mr. Butler from the single female collected by 

 Mr. Lister, which had remained unique in the collection. It will 

 form a section of the genus Bocula, (iuen. : antennas of male with 

 long bristles and cilia ; patagia short, ending in tufts of hair ; 

 abdomen with large lateral, oval tufts ; hind wing with slight 

 costal fold and subcostal fringe of very long scales on upi)er side. 



