632 MR. H. DllXJCE ON THE GENUS PAPHIA. [JuilC 19, 



Plate LIX. 



Fig. 1. Loslia venosa S, «• sp., p. fiOl. 



2. Bisoneamahilis S, n. sp., p. 597. 



3. Eressa affinis, n. sp., p. 596. 



4. Ma/iasena andamana cJ, n. sp., p. 602. 



5. Hi/'psa andamana, n. sp., p. 598. 



6. Philona cinerasceiis, n. sp., p. 598. 



7. Bamadasa pavo, Walk., p. 603. 



8. PifasUa leucospiloia, n. sp., p. 599. 



9. Achcea mihifera S , n. sp., p. 609. 



10. Thalpophila cuprea, n. sp., p. 604. 



11. Leucania coatalis, n. sp., p. 603. 



Plate LX. 



Fig. 1. Blenina grisea, n. sp., p. 607. 



2. lichenosa, ii. sp., p. 607. 



3. Homodes orocea, Guen., p. 60.5. 



4. Hi/pocala latiniifa, n. sp., p. 606. 



5. Mestleta dupkxa, n. sp., p. 611. 



6. Pleurona falcata, Walk., p. 612. 



7. Hypena dentilihealis, n. sp., p. 613. 



8. Hydrillodes subbasalis, n. sp., p. 613. 



9. Pyralis trifascialis, n. sp., p. 614. 



10. Bhodoneura tefraonalis, u. sp., p. 617. 



11. Bofys scinisalis, Walk., p. 619. 



12. Oligostigma sexpiinctalis, n. sp., p. 616. 



13. Copfohads cuprealis, n. sp., p. 616. 



14. andatiumalis, n. sp., p. 615. 



15. Glyphodes inarginaUs, n. sp., p. 618. 



16. Botys thoasalis. Walk., p. 619. 



17. Micronia ohliquaria S, »• »P-> P- 622. 



18. vagafa, n. sp., p. 622. 



7. A Revision of the Lepidopterous Genus Paphia. 

 By Herbert Druce, P.L.S., F.Z.S. 



[Eeceivecl June 7, 1877.] 



(Plates LXI.-LXIV.) 



The last synopsis of this genus was made in 1 850, in the ' Genera of 

 Diurnal Lepidoptera.' The number of species at that time amounted 

 to twenty-six ; and in Mr. Kirby's Catalogue, published in 1871, we 

 find the number brought up to fifty-three. Since then a large num- 

 ber have been described ; and in addition to them, in the present 

 paper I add descriptions of twenty-one new species, bringing the 

 total number described up to ninety-five — nearly four times the 

 number named in the ' Genera.' I find that in several instances 

 species have been described two or three times over, and that others 

 have been overlooked on account of the localities where the specimens 

 were obtained not having been marked upon them. 1 have endea- 

 voured in the following list to correct, as far as possible, all these 

 errors ; but in some few instances I have not been able to examine 

 the types or figures of them ; therefore I do not feel certain that all 

 the species are placed in their right position. 



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