1903.] lepidoptera of the percy sladen expedition. 259 



Hespeeiid^. 



Heliopetes sp. d" • 



This form, which belongs to a species very closely allied to 

 H. arsalte Linn. [Pap. arscdte Linn. Mus. Ulr. p. 245, 1764), is 

 represented by a single badly damaged specimen which differs 

 from the usual form of arsalte in its smaller size, less pointed 

 wings, and the extreme reduction of the dai-k scaling at the bases 

 of both wings and along the inner margin of the hind wing above, 

 and below in the absence of dark and orange scales on the fore- 

 v/ing costa and along the first median and internal veins of the 

 hind wing. 



LEPIDOPTERA VJLKLMl^M. 



By Sir George F. Hampson, Bart., F.Z.S. 



Noctuid^. 



acbonyctin^. 

 Emarginea gammophora Guen. ISToct. ii. p. 289 (1852). 

 1 6. 



NOCTUIN^. 



Gltmpis habitalis "Wlk. xvi. 39 (1859). 



1 6. 

 Glympis sp. 



Erebus agarista Cram. Pap. Exot. ii. p. 112, pi. 170, A, B 

 (1775). 



2 9. 



Hypsid^. 



Pericopis SACRIFIca Hiibn. Zutr. ex. Schmett. iii. p. 21, 

 ff. 473-4 (1825). 



Geometrid^. 

 boarmian^. 

 Merocausta vinosa Dogn. Lep. Loja, p. 62, pi. vi. f . 17 (1891). 



1 ?. 



OXYDIA sp. 



1 (5 in bad condition. 



LiMACODID/E. 

 SUSICA QUADRATA Wlk. V. 1132 (1855). 



2 d. 



AsBOLiA viLLOsiPES Wlk. xxxii. 555 (1865). 



1 6. 



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