220 MR. F. MOORE ON LTMNAINA AND FTTPT.CETNA. [ApV. 17, 



11. HeSTIA LINTEATA. 



Hestia linteata, Butler, Trans. Linn. Soc. 2 ser. i. p. 536, pi. 69. 

 f. 6 (1876-79) ; Distant, Rhopal. Malayana, p. 7, pi. 2. f. 1 (1882). 

 Hab. Malay Peninsula (Province Wellesley, Malacca). 



12. Hestia malabarica. 



Hestia malabarica, Moore, Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. xx. p. 46 

 (1877). 



Hestia malabaricus et hjnceusi, Marshall & de Niceville, Butt, of 

 India &c. pp. 25, 26 (1882). 



Hab. S.W. India (Western Ghauts, Nilgiris, Travancore). lu 

 colls. F. Moore and British Museum. 



The larva and pupa of J7. malabarica were figured in the Catal. Lep. 

 Mus. E.I. Co. pi. iv. f. 11, 1 \a, in error for those of G. daos. The 

 figures there engraved were stated by Prof. Westwood to represent 

 the transformations of G. daos ; the drawings (now in the Library 

 of the Entomological Society of London) were received by him from 

 Capt. Hamilton ; and the species in question was stated to be from 

 the Tenassei'im coast. 



In a letter which I subsequently received from Mrs. Hamilton, 

 this lady informed me that the drawings of the above-mentioned 

 larva and pupa were made from specimens taken on the Cotiaddy 

 Pass, in the Western Ghauts of Southern India, not in Tenasserim as 

 stated by Prof. Westwood. This identity is also confirmed by other 

 drawings of the metamorphoses ot the same insect, now in my pos- 

 session. 



13. Hestia belia. 



Hestia belia, Westwood, Cabinet of Oriental Entom. p. 75, pi. 37. 

 f. 2(1848); Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. E.I. Co. i. p. 135, pi. 4. 

 f. 12; Butler, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1867, p. 470. 



Hab. Java. 



14. Hestia hypermnestra. 



Hestia hypermnestra, Westwood, Cabinet of Oriental Entom. 

 p. 75, pi. 37. f. 1 (1848). 



Idea hypermnestra (jasonia, var.), Vollenhoven, Tijds. voor 

 Entom. iii! p. 43, pi. 3 (i860), d- 



Hab. Borneo. 



Gamana, n. g. 



Wings semidiaphanous : fore wing long, narrow, somewhat fusi- 

 form ; costa arched at base and apex ; first subcostal vein emitted 

 as a short branch obliquely up to costal at about one third before 

 end of the cell, and terminating beyond its end ; upper discocellular 

 angled inward near its lower end and producing a short discoidal 

 spur within the cell from the angle, lower discocellular outwardly 

 oblique ; first radial emitted from below subcostal at some distance 

 beyond end of the cell, second from near angle of upper discocellular. 

 Hind wing short, broad, oval, very convex externally ; cell short ; 



