460 lieut.-col. c. swinhoe on the lepidoptera [imay 5, 



99. Alamis infligens. 

 Homoptera infligens, Walker, xiii. 1068. 

 Bombay, December. 



100. Panilla dispila. 



Homoptera dispila, Walker, xxxiii. 890. 

 Poona, December. 



101. GiRPA INANGULATA. 



Hulodes inangulata, Guenee, Noct. iii. 210, 1612. 

 Remigia optativa. Walker, xiv. 1510. 

 Remigia optatura. Walker, jl\. 1848. 



Poona, June and July. 



102. GiRPA FRATERNA. 



Girpa fraterna, Moore, Lep. Ceylon, iii. p. 94 (1885). 

 Poona, June and October. 



103. GiRPA PERTENDENS. 



Remigia pertendens, AValker, xiv. 1512. 

 Poona, October. 



Hypogrammid^. 



104. CaLLYNA JTJGARIA. 



Callyna jug aria. Walker, xv. 1809. 

 Poona, July and October. 



105. Callyna sidera. 



Callyna sidera, Guenee, Noct. i. 113, 178. 

 Poona, August. 



106. Selepa celtis. 



Selepa celtis, Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. C. ii. 353, pi. ix. a. 

 fig. 9. 



Poona, November ; Bombay. 



107. Selepa vitea, n. sp. (Plate XXVII. fig. 17.) 



Bombay, October to December ; common. 



Antennae grey; palpi, head, and thorax rugose. Wings grey, 

 marked with brown, in some examples with a pinkish tinge : fore 

 wings with the basal half blackish brown, with the outer margin of 

 the black portion edged with pale pinkish white, and with two black 

 lines across the black part, both of them outwardly edged with 

 whitish. The species is very variable. Some specimens have two 

 broad whitish bands across the black half, and others two large 

 whitish patches in it. The second line in the black part runs through 

 the orbicular stigma, and the outer margin of the black part through 



