868 LIEUT.-COL. C. SWINHOE ON THE LEPIDOPTERA [DeC. ], 



103. EndOTRICHA RHODOPHILALIS. 



Endotricha rhodophilalis. Walker, xxxiv. 1311. 

 Bombay, November. 



104. Samea inscitalis. 



^diodes inscitalis, Walker, xxxiv. 1297. 

 Poona, November. 



105. JilDIODES effertalis. 

 ^diodes effertalis, Walker, xvii. 348. 

 Bombay. 



106. Asopia latimarginalis. 



Asopia latimarginalis, Walker, xvii. 370. 

 Bombay, October. 



107. Asopia torridalis. 



Asopia torridalis. Lederer, Wien. Ent. Mon. vii. 342, 457, pi. 6. 

 fig. 15. 



Bombay, September. 



This insect does not belong to this genus, it does nor properly fit 

 into any known genus ; it appears in great quantities in Bombay in 

 September. 



108. Leucinodes orbonalis. 



Leucinodes orbonalis, Guenee, Delt. et Pyral. 223, 187. 

 Poona, November and March ; Bombay. 



109. Agathodes ostentalis. 



Perinephela ostentalis, Geyer, Zutr. Samml. Exot, Schmett. x. 

 417, figs. 833, 844. 



Bombay, September. 



The southern form is uniformly smaller than those taken in the 

 north of India ; but though so much smaller as to make it look at 

 first sight like another species, it proves on examination to be (ex- 

 cept in its size) identically the same. 



Hydrocampid^e. 



110. CaTACLYSTA DILUCIDALIS. 



Botys dilucidalis, Boisd., Guer. Regn. Anim. Icon. Ins. pi. 90. f. 7. 

 Bombay. 



111. CaTACLYSTA HALIALIS. 



Cataclysta halialis. Walker, xvii. 447. 

 Poona, December. 



112. Paraponyx affinialis. 



Paraponyx affinialis, Guenee, Delt. et Pyral. 278, 259. 

 Poona, October. 



