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35. Panagra liyjpenaria^ Gudn^e (136). 

 One broken specimen. 



36. Panagra curtaria^ Gudnde (86). 

 One specimen. 



37. Gorytodes'i confiuaria^ Gudnde (19). 



One example. 



This species is a little aberrant for Gorytodes^ the palpi 

 being longer j Gudnee's assignment of the species to Panagra 

 is absurd. 



38. Goi'ytodes'^ grajiliicata^ Walker (520). 



One example. 



Certainly congeneric with the preceding species, but with 

 shorter palpi ; it was referred by Walker to Te^Tirina. 



39. Dasyuris metaxanthata^ Walk. 



A male (no number given) . 



This species was referred by Walker to Cidaria, 



Ligiidae. 

 40. Chlenias arietaria^ Gudnde (275). 

 A male without abdomen. 



Larentiidse. 



41. Larentia clandestinata, Walk. (14). 

 One injured specimen. 



42. Chry solar entia conifasciata^ sp. n. (130). 



Allied to C. vicissata. Primaries with the basal fourth 

 dark brown, limited externally by a whitish line elbowed 

 within the cell ; next to this is a red-brown band ; central 

 area whitish, pyramidal, the widest part being at costa, its 

 inner border traversed by two black lines, its outer, wliich is 

 wider, by three golden-brown lines, and its centre, from costa 

 to middle of interno-median interspace, by a broad dark-brown 

 belt, wide on the costa, but tapering behind to an obtuse 

 point ; three externally acute blackish subapical spots in a 

 transverse series ; costal area at apex greyish brown ; external 

 area black internally, testaceous, clouded with grey externally, 

 the two parts being divided by a central dentate-sinuate 



