358 Mr. A. G. Butler on the' 



228. Chrysorabdia strigata = Lithosia strigata, Moescli- 



ler, Stett. Ent. Zeit. 1872, p. 353. Hab.— 

 Sikkim. ? = 2 of 227. 



Areya, Walker. (PI. VIII. fig. 10.) 



229. Areva laticilia, Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, p. 526. Hah.— 



Venezuela. 



Calamidia, nov. gen. (PL VIII. fig. 4.) 



Approaching Chrysceglia in structure, but the primaries 

 in shape more resembling Areva, the second and third 

 subcostal branches united by a cross vein, so as to make a 

 postdiscoidal cellule, the fork of the third branch shorter^, 

 the upper radial springing from the postdiscoidal cell, the 

 lower radial from the upper extremity of the cell (instead 

 of at the lower extremity close to the second and third 

 median branches, as in Chrysceglia^. Type, C. hirta. 



230. Calamidia hirta = Lithosia hirta, Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, 



p. 510. Hab. — Sydney. 



Lysceia, Walker. 



231. Lysceia bigutta, Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, p. 541. Hab. 



— South Africa. 



EuSTixiA, Hubner. 



232. Eustixia subfervens ^ Mieza subfervens^ Wlk. Lep. 



Het. 2, p. 528. iJaJ.— United States. 



233. Eustixia igninix = Mieza igninix, Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, 



p. 527. Hab. — United States, E. Florida. 



Cyptasia, Walker. 

 Closely allied to the preceding genus. 



234. Cyptasia egregiella, Wlk. Lep. Het, Suppl. 5, 



p. 1837. -S^a^. — Swan River and Moreton Bay; 

 Mieza ? erythrocera'i^ apparently a second species of this 

 genus. 



Themiscyra, Walker. : 



235. Themiscyra Isetifera, Wlk. Lep. Het. Suppl. l,p. 258. 



Hab, — Moreton Bay. 



