432 Mr. H. Druce on some 
Cletus clarus, Walk. loc, cit. p. 190. n. 15,= Plinacthus dubius, H.-S. 
mundus, Wall, loc. ett. p. 191. n. 17,=Plinacthus spinosus, Stal. 
—— signatus, Walk. loc. cit. p. 194. n. 39,= Cletus bipunctatus, Westw. 
—— pallescens, Walk. loc. cit. p. 195. n. 40,= Cletus rubidiventris, Westw. 
—— ?Pindecorus, Walk, loc. cit. p. 197. n. 45, = Claviyralla horrens, 
Dohrn? 
conspicuus, Walk, loc. cit. p. 198. n. 47,= Plinacthus acicularis, Fabr. 
Jamacus rufescens, Walk. loc, cit. v. p. 1. n. 2 (1872), = Namacus annult- 
corms, Stal. 
To be treated as non-existent. 
Species the types of which are not now to.be found in the British Museum. 
Paryphes viridipes, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 88. n. 15 (1871). 
Jadera abdominals, Walk. loc. cit. p. 145. n. 6, 
Cletus apicifer, Walk. loc. cit. p. 195. n. 41. 
Clavigralla spinigera, Walk. loc. cit. v. p. 6, n, 22 (1872). 
— dispar, Walk. loc, cit. n, 23. 
Wrongly included in the Coreide. 
Serinetha antica, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 147 (1871), belongs to gen. Asta- 
cops (Lygeide). 
— spurcata, Walk. loc. cit., belongs to gen. Astacops (Lyyeide). 
fascicollis, Walk. loe. cit., i 5 ‘5 
turbata, Walk. loc. cit. p. 148, ,, 3 s 
—— immunis, Walk. loc. cit., a “ y 
Dulichius? clavifer, Walk. loc. ett. p. 170. n, 2, belongs to gen. Helopeltis 
(Capside). 
Noliphus? ruficolis, Walk. loc, cit. iv. p. 176, n. 5 (1871), belongs to 
fam. Capside. 
— ? distinctus, Walk. loc. cit. n. 6, belongs to fam. Lygeide. 
— ? biplagiatus, Walk. loc. cit. p. 177. n. 7, ‘3 re 
Verlusia rhombea, Kirby (nec Linn.), Journ. Linn. Soc., 
Zool. xxiv. p. 92 (1894). 
Mr. Kirby included a “ single immature specimen” from 
Ceylon as ‘‘ apparently belonging to this common European 
species.” It must, however, be placed in the family 
Phymatide. 
LIV.—Descriptions of some new Species of Lepidoptera from 
East Africa and Tropical America. By HEersert Druce, 
F.L.S. &e. 
Fain. Hesperiidae. 
Parosmodes numa, sp. n. 
Male.—Head, antenne, thorax, and abdomen on the upper- 
side black ; underside of the thorax, abdomen, and legs 
