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S. monedula, Wallengren, is identical with *S'. nostalis, Walker. 



S. germana, Felder, is the S. thelehus of Fabricius. 



S. cuprea, Prittwitz (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1867, p. 277), but not of 

 Walker, is fortunately the S. cyssea of Cramer, so will not require 

 renaming. 



Tlpulodes ? apicalis, Walker, is scarcely specifically distinct from 

 Syntomis Jlaviplaga of the same author. 



The following species must be removed to Walker's genus Hy- 

 drusa : — S. annulata, Fabr. ; aperta, Walker ; fulvescens, Walker ; 

 confinis, Walker ; and livittata, Walker. The following are also 

 probably referable to the same genus — <S. vitrea,fusiformis, tenei- 

 formis, penangce, guttulosa, diversa, vacua, linearis, octomaculata, 

 hasigera. 



S. myodes of Boisduval appears to me to belong to Walker's 

 genus Byhlisia, and S. oninuta to Artona ; the drawing of the an- 

 tenuse may be incorrect. 



S. bogotata of Walker is almost cei"taiu to prove generically di- 

 stinct ; the genus Syntomis seems to be a purely Old- World 

 group. 



S. longipes of Herrich-Schiiffer seems to be a Byllisia ; S. ama- 

 zona an Epitoxis. 



' New species of Syntomis. 



\. Syntomis georgina, n. sp. 



Closely aUied to S. cyssea {S. schcenerri, Bdv.), but with the frons black 

 instead of bright yellow ; all the hyaline wing-spots smaller, especially 

 the two upper spots of the discal series : expanse of wings 23 to 30 

 millims. 



S. India {A. F. Sealy), Ceylon [Templeton). Type, B.M. 



Also in Mr. Moore's collection. 



2. S. LuciNA, n. sp. 



Allied to S. cyssea, but with the frons cream-coloured, three lateral 

 segmental yellow spots connecting the abdominal bands, and the hya- 

 line wing-sjjots more yellow in tint : expanse of wings 32 to 33 

 millims. 



Nepal (Hardwicke). Type, B.iVI. 



>S'. lucina is in Mr. Moore's collection from Calcutta. 



3. S. KHASIANA, n. sp. 



Nearly allied to S. lucina, but the tegulse spotted with golden yellow, 

 the lateral spots of abdomen continued almost to the middle of dor- 

 sum ; primaries with the subcostal spot towards apex small and round, 



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