222 MR. H. DRUCE ON LEPIDOPTERA L^P'^' ^^' 



Fam. AcoNTiiD.E. 



13. Leocyma tibialis, Fabr. 



Leocyma diancE, Guen. Sp. Gen. Lep. vi. p. 213. 



Chasmina cygnus. Walk. Cat. ix. p. 147. 



Chasmina glabra, Walk. /. c. xxxii. p. 636. 



With a large series of specimens before me I am quite unable to 

 separate any of the above-named species as distinct. Indian specimens 

 vary very much in size, but in no other respect are they different. 

 Mr. Butler informs me that the type of Fabricius's species is in 

 the Banksian Cabinet now in the British ]\Iuseum. 



14. Mesotrosta abyssa. 



il/eso^ro5<a a6y5sa, Snell.Tijds. v. Ent. xxiii. p. 5f5, t. 5. f. 1, 1«. 



15. ACONTIA RITSEM^. 



JSrastria ritsemce, Snell. Tijds. v. Ent. xxiii. p. 57, t. 5. f. 2. 

 A single specimen of this pretty little species was taken by 

 Mr. Woodford. 



16. XaNTHODES INTERSEPTA. 



Xaiithodes intersepta, Guen. Sp. Gen. Lep. vi. p. 979. 



One specimen identical with those from India, Ceylon, Timor, &c. 



Fam. Erastrid.e. 



17. ErASTRIA VERMICULATA. 



Erastria vermiculuta, Snell. Tijds. v. Ent. xxiii. p. 58, t. 5. f. 3. 

 Several specimens agreeing well with Snellen's figure. 



Fam. Anthophilid.«. 



18. MiCRA INNOCENS, Butl. 



19. AnTHOPHILA DIVERGENS? 



Anthoph'da diveryens'i, Walk. Cat. xii. p. 803. 

 One specimen, very closely resembling Walker's type, but it is 

 in poor condition. 



Fam. Eriopid^. 



20. CaLLOPISTRIA EXOTICA. 



Ca/lo/jistria exotica, Guen. Sp. Gen. Lep. vi. p. 294. 

 The light markings are whiter than they are in the Ce^'lon and 

 Java specimens. 



Fam. EurhipidjE. 



21. Penicillaria nugatrix. 



Penicillaria nugatrix, Guen. S[). Gen. Lep. vi. p. 303, t. 14. f. 7- 

 Two specimens, both of which are females. 



