382 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON {June 29, 
113. Homoprera VILIs. 
Homoptera vilis, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het., Suppl. iii. p. 889 (1865). 
Campbellpore, 27th July, 1885. 
The single specimen of this species forwarded by Major Yerbury 
was much damaged in transit. 
OPHIUSIDE. 
114, ACH#ZA MELICERTE. 
Phalena-Noctua melicerte, Drury, Tl, Ex. Ent. i. p. 46, pl. 23. 
fig. 1. 
Campbellpore, 27th July, 1885. 
Also much damaged. 
115. OPHIUSA ALBIVITTA. 
Ophiusa albivitta, Guénée, Noct. ii. p. 271. n. 1707. 
Campbellpore, July 1885. 
A good deal rubbed. 
116. GRAMMODES STOLIDA. 
Noctua stolida, Fabricius, Sp. Ins. ii. p. 218. n. 54. 
3, Campbellpore, 23rd July, 1885. 
EUCLIDIID2. 
117. TRIGONODES HYPPASIA. 
Phalena-Noctua hyppasia, Cramer, Pap. Exot. ii. p. 99, pl. 250. 
fig. E (1782). 
Trigonodes compar, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xiv. p. 1451. n. 9 
(1857). 
Campbellpore, November 1885. 
HyPrenipD2&. 
118. HyPENA TATORHINA? 
Hypena tatorhina, Butler, Ill. Typ. Lep. Het. iii. p. 60, pl. lv. 
fig. 13 (1879). 
6, Kala Pani, 24th September, 1885. 
One worn and ‘broken specimen, apparently of this species. 
119. Ruyncuina, sp. n.? 
Two examples, both broken and therefore unfit for description. 
Murree, 9th August; Bugnoter, 19th September, 1885. 
This species somewhat resembles “ Hypena antiqualis.” 
PYRALID2&, 
120. AGLOSSA PINGUINALIS. 
Phalena-Pyralis pinguinalis, Linneus, Fauna Suecica, p. 1320. 
Murree, 15th August, 1885. 
