16 Col. C. Swinhoe on new 
VI.—New Genera and Species of Eastern and Australian 
Moths. By Colonel C. Swinson, M.A., F.L.S., &. 
[Concluded from vol. vii. p. 501.) 
Family Hypenide. 
Subfamily Dzzrorprv az. 
Genus AMILAGA, nov. 
= Lucia, Walker, xiii. 1113 (1857) (preeocc.). 
Differs from Badiza, Adrapsa, Bocana, and Asthala in the 
palpi of the male having short stiff hair on the outer side of 
the second joint, the third joint rather short, smooth, with a 
thickening like a flattened club at the tip; no tuft in front; 
antenne: with uniseriate rather long pectinations almost to 
the tips and with a twist in the middle, but not knotted or 
thickened; in the female the third joint of the palpi are 
sickle-shaped and the antenne are minutely ciliated. 
Amilaga geometroides. 
Lucia geometroides, Walker, xiii. 1112 (1857). 
Adrapsa geometroides, Ampsn. Moths Ind. iii. p. 88 (1895). 
Sarawak, Borneo, Gilolo. Examples of both sexes. 
Walker’s type specimen in Deltoid drawer no. 1 in the 
B. M. collection is a female from Ceylon, and with it are 
four examples of Adrapsa subapicalis, Moore; in the male of 
this insect the antenne has long bristles and cilia, conse- 
quently Hampson has so described the male of geometroides ; 
in the same drawer are three unnamed males from Borneo, 
the third of these is a male geometroides. 
The type. of the genus Adrapsa is ablualis, Walker, 
Hampson’s no. 2801, p. 37, but it is not the same as Bocana 
subapicalis, Moore, as Hampson says the antenne of the male 
of the former have uniseriate pectinations, and of the latter 
long bristles and cilia. 
Daata lintona, nov. 
g. Brown, tips of the palpi with a black band of hairs: 
fore wings with five dark brown, thin, transverse bands of 
lunular-like marks, with pale outer edgings—the first near 
the base, the others at equal distances apart, the fifth pale 
and close to the margin; an indistinct brown stigma at end 
of cell: hind wings with a subbasal band; a medial band 
outwardly curved at the middle, then straight to below the 
middle of the abdominal margin; a submarginal band like 
