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wings above and the absence of the white band on those wings 
below. There is an example of Snellen’s species from 
S. Celebes in the B. M., unnamed, in the Dichromia drawer. 
Family Nymphulida. 
Genus CAMPTOMASTIX. 
Camptomastix, Warren, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) ix. p. 489 (1892). 
Camptomastyx, Hmpsn. Moths Ind. iv. p. 238 (1896) ; Trans. Ent. Soc. 
1897, p. 215. 
Warren’s type is pacalis, Leech. 
Hampson’s type is Aisbonalis, Walker. 
The two are conspecific. Sir George Hampson had over- 
looked the fact that Warren had described the genus in 1892, 
Tt will have to stand as Camptomastix, Warren, not Campto- 
mastyxz, Hampson. 
Oligostigma eromenalis. 
Cenostola eromenalis, Snellen, Tijd. voor Ent. xxiii, p. 226 (1880), 
xxvii. p. 6, pl. iii. fig. 4 (1884). 
Oigostigma eromenalis, Hmpsn. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1897, p. 160. 
Celebes, Philippines ; Queensland, Australia. 
In Trans. Ent. Soc. 1897, p. 160, Hampson sinks this 
species to Ambia ptolycusalis, Walker, which should be 
corrected. 
Family Endotrichide. 
Cangetia rectilinea. 
Cangetta rectilinea, Moore, Lep. Ceylon, iii. p. 314, pl. clxxxii. fig. 3 
(1886). : 
Paraponyx hartoghialis, Snellen, Tijd. voor Ent. xy. p. 97, pl. vii. 
figs. 6, 7 (1872). 
Paraponyx griseolalis, Hmpsn. Ill. Het, ix. p. 176, pl. elxxiy. fig. 12 
(1893). 
Khasia Hills, Ceylon, New Guinea. 
Snellen informs me that his species is identical with 
Moore’s ; he has also brought to my notice that Sir George 
Hampson has apparently omitted Botys fatualis, Led., alto- 
gether. Lederer’s figure is good, but, as I have not seen the 
species, I do not know where it should stand. 
Family Pyraustide. 
Entephria pulchralis, nov. 
&. Palpi, frons, and top of head white; body and wings 
bright primrose-yellow, markings dark chocolate; a band on 
