356 Mr. A. G. Butler ori the 



pale-brown fascia ; secondaries grey, basal area and fringe 

 whitish ; head and tegulae white, thorax dark brown, 

 abdomen grey; wings below darker than above, but the 

 blackish spot of primaries only indistinctly visible through 

 the wings ; body below ochraceous : expanse of wings 

 11 lines. 



Chiefly differs from T. plagiata in the darker primaries, 

 without the irregular almost interrupted black discal band, 

 and in the paler secondaries. 



GEoNiSTis, Hubner. (PI. VIII. fig. 3.) 



216. CEonistis quadra = Noctua quadra, Linn. Syst. Nat. 



i. 2, p. 840. Hah. — Europe. 



217. G^onistis basinota = Lithosia basinota, Moore, Proc. 



Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 798. //«Z».— Darjeeling. 



Chrys^.glia, nov. gen. 



Differs from Lithosia in the neuration of the second- 

 aries; the subcostal branches emitted together from the 

 upper extremity of the cell and the second and third 

 median branches from the lower extremity of the cell (in 

 neither case from a footstalk). From Cramhomorpha it 

 differs in having three instead of four median branches 

 and the subcostals not emitted from a footstalk. Type, 

 C. magnijica. 



218. Chrysseglia magnifica = Lithosia magnifica, Wlk. 



Journ. Linn. Soc. vi. p. 103. Hah. — Sarawak. 



Crambomorpha, Felder. (PI. VIII. fig. 16.) 



219. Crambomorpha entella, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. 



pi. ccviii. fig. D. Hab. — India, Sarawak. 



220. Crambomorpha delia, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. 2, 



p. 25. Hab. — Aneiteum, New Hebrides. 

 This appears to me to be distinct from C. entella, the 

 hatchet-shaped band being of only half the width and the 

 oval apical spot shorter and broader. 



221. Crambomorpha beema = Lithosia beema, Moore, 



Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 798. Hab.-T>ax- 

 jeeling. 



