226 MR. H. DRUCE ON LEPIDOPTERA [Apr. 17, 



48. Remigia frugalis. 



Remigia frvgalis, Fab. Ent. S)st. iii. 2. p, 138 ; Walk. Cat. xiv. 

 p. 1507. 



Fam. Therm ESiD^. 



49. AZAZIA rubricans. 



Azazia rubricans, Boisd. Faune Lep. Mad. p. 106, t. 16. f. 1. 

 The specimens are slightly paler in colour than those from Mada- 

 gascar. 



50. Sonagara superior. 



Honagara superior, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. xix. 

 p. 433. 



The specimens obtained by Mr. Woodford are identical with Mr. 

 Butler's type in the National Collection. 



Fam. Hypenid.^. 



51. DiCHROMIA DUPLICALIS. 



Bichromia dupUcalis, Walk. Cat. xvi. p. 16. 



Two specimens, identical with thoee from Australia. 



52. Hyamia, sp. 



Very close to the South-American Ryamia palpifatalis. Walker ; 

 the specimens are not in good condition. 



Fam. Herminid^. 



53. BlEPTINA rXJNESTALIS. 



BlejMna funeslalis. Walk. Cat. xxxiv. p. 1163. 



54. Bocana metisalis. 



Bocana metisalis, Walk. Cat. xvi. p. 183. 

 Bleplina dimissalis. Walk. I. c. xxxiv. p. 116. 

 Walker described the sexes as distinct species. 



55. Bocana? sypnoides. 



Socana 1 sypnoides, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1886, p. 416. 



This species hardly belongs to the genus Bocana, the males having 

 deeply ])ectinated antennae and long tapering palpi ; Mr. Butler's 

 description was taken from a female specimen. 



Fam. BoARMiD^. 



56. BoARMIA SAMOANA. 



Boarmia samoava, Butl. Trans. Ent. See. Lond. 1886, p. 433. 

 This species varies considerably in colour ; some specimens are 

 much paler than others. 



