'i4 Mr. Butler's Revision of the. (jcnm iSpllofioina, i^c. 



Spilardla ralnlinea. 



Spilosoma rubilinea, Moore, Proc. Zool. 8oc., p. 810, (1865). 

 Darjeeling, (Atkinson). B.M. 



Genus Leucaloa, ;/. tjeii. 



Allied to Spilarctia, more robust, head and tegulaj more 

 smoothly scaled, not so fluffy ; antenna? thicker, palpi thicker ; 

 front pair of legs much less hairy, all the legs stouter and 

 smoother ; wings below fluffy towards the base ; discocellulars of 

 all the wings strongly and regularly angulated ; markings of prima- 

 ries transverse, linear. Type Spilosoma eu/jraphica of Walker. 



Leucaloa ('Mgrapliiea. 



Spilosoma eiigraphica, Walker, Lep. Het. supp. 1, p. 292, 

 Aloa uncUstriga, Felder, Eeise der Nov. Lep. 4, pi. C, fig. 21, 

 (1874). 



Cape of (lood Hope. B.M. 



Leitcaloa carvilinea. 



Spilosoma earvilinea, Walker, Lep. Het. 3, p. 671, n. 14, 

 (1855). 



Congo, (Eichardson). B.M. 



I feel doubtful whether the following genus really belongs to 

 this group, although Dr. Wallengren has placed it here. 



Genus T^eniopyga. Wallengren. 



Tceniopyga eumela. 



Phakma eumela, Cramer, Pap. Exot. IV, pi, 347, fig. G, 

 (1782)._ 



Tteniopryiia eumela, Wallengren, Kongl. Svenska. Vetensk. 

 Akad. Handl, 5, p. 50, n. 1, (1865). 



S. Caffraria. 



Onios sylvina a})pears to me to be allied to this species. 



