1'8 Ml'. IJutlcl's /irrisin,/ ,:/ lln' >lf,nls Sl>!hisniiHl 



bast.', alung median iiervurc, to near centre of lower iliscoidal 

 interspace ; secondaries creamy whitish ; wings below creamy 

 white, yellowish along costa ; })ectus and venter stramineous : 

 expanse of wings 1 inch, 5 lines. 

 West Africa. B.M. 



Genus Alph^kv. Walker. 



A Ij >h( ea , fill vol I ii f ( i . 



Alphmi fiili'„I,iii<(, Walker, Lep. Het. 3, p. 684, n. 1, (1855). 

 Darjeeling. liM. 



A//)/hi'/i rari'i. of AValker appears to me to bi' referal)le to the 

 genus AnJiccff. 



Crenus ^Vrdices. Wa/lier. 



AnUres fiilodhuiii. 



$ , V- AnHrc^ fiilruhirtn $ , Walker, Lep. Het. 3, p. 710, n. 

 1, (1855). 

 $. Spilosoina rwifvAa, Walker, I c. supp. 1, p. 295, (1864). 

 Tasmania. 15. M. 



Ai-dicc.s .suboccUata. 



$. ^S/H/nsumn .mhocr//nta,», Walker, Lep. Het. 7, p. 16'J7, 

 (1856). 



^,$. AMifcs fa/ro/iirta,^, Walker, Lep. Het. 3, p. 710, 

 n. 1, (1855). 



Tasmania, 8. Australia, W. Australia, Kangaroo Iskunl. 15. M. 



The typical form of this species is less heavily marked than the 

 bulk of the examples formerly placed as females of A. fidnohirta, 

 but it is clearly only a case of variation : as indicated by Walker, 

 this species chiefly differs from the preceding in its scarlet abdo- 

 men, femora, and lateral margin of collar. 



Anlices dlolsd. 



Ardhi dicisa, Walker, Lep. Het. 3, p. 614, ii. 31), (1855). 

 Himalayas. L.M. 



This species was retained in Arrf/n, by Mr. Moore, probably 

 on account of a tendency which it exhibits to follow the pattern 



