Atln.-^ nf the Hderoa'ni ^phiiujhJn nud Nnd,ih\<i. \ 9 



Fi.H'. 2G. Ptycmoglene erytiihophora, FelcU'r, = Z////o.y//'^ minl- 

 ntd, B. Mils. cal)im't, iiec. Cat. Lep. Het. 11 Miis., p. 51:^, 

 (1854), which = HvporREriA fucosa, p. 487, (1854). 



PLATE W7. 



Fig. 5. A;/arida Moorei, Feldev, = Eusemia Moorei, IJoisduval 

 Mon. des Agaristides. 



Fig. 6. Agarista Lindigii, Felder, belongs to the genus Phaxls, 

 Wallcer, and is near Josia separata, Walker, 1 645, 

 (1856). 



Fig. 8. Af/arlsta Bate.sii, Felder, = Phasis xoctilux. Walker, 

 Cat! Lep. Het. R Mns., p. 312, (1854). 



Fig. 10. A(iari.'<f(i it'iiort'roides, Felder, = Eusemia transiens, 

 Walker, sp., (''at. Lep. Het. B. Mus., p. 1588, (1854). 

 This insect with several others included in the same 

 genus, must be separated from metagarista, Walker, 

 as they differ in the form of the antennre from those 

 organs in the generic type M. TRiPHyENOiDES, Walker. 

 The latter insect is near Pais, Hiibner, while the others 

 with simple antennae are related to Eudryas, Boisduval, 

 from Xorth America. For the species thus separated 1 

 would propose the name seudyra, with the Eusemia 

 transiens, of Walker, as the type. Cat. Lep. Het. B. 

 Miis., p. 1588, (1856). 



Fig. 14. Jj^GOGERA RUBIDA, Felder, judging by the figure, 

 appears to differ little from Walker's zE. magna, if it be 

 not identical, and the types of this in the cabinet are 

 scarcely distinguishable from those labelled ^E. Ddrclllil, 

 H.S. 



Fig. 17. Chan'h'na ////e/r/.s, Felder, ^ Charilina amabilis. Cat. 

 Lep. Het. B. Mus., p. 516, { = Ae/jiwera huita/H/i.-<,i). 58, 

 loc. cit.). 



Fig. 18, 19,20. Ti/nduri.-^ hdifica, Felder, = Callidula eryci- 

 NATA, of the British Museum cabinet and catalogue. 



Fig. 28. Callidula e?7/ci»o/cfes, Felder, = (.'allidul a evandrus, 

 of the British Museum cabinet and cataI(is4Uf. 



