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The wings proportionably longer, the eyes smaller, the head pro- 
jecting farther in front of the wings, and the antenne straighter, than 
in the preceding genus. 
B. Procas, Cram. 
Genus AncisTRocaMPTa, Felder. 
Wien. Ent. Monatschr., 6, p. 183 (1862). 
Typical species, 4A. Syllius, Felder—Hiarbus, Cramer. 
A. Hiarbus, Cram. 
Form of body as in Astictopterus, Feld., antenne of Brontiades. 
Genus Asticroprerus, Felder. 
Wien. Ent. Monatschr., 4, p. 401 (1860). 
Typical species, A. Jama, Felder. 
A, Jama, Feld.; Sindu, Feld.; Lepeletierit, Godart ; inornatus, 
Trim. ; Diocles, Moore. 
PLASTINGIA, new genus, 
Allied to the preceding and to Pamphila (typical section), with the 
form and build of the latter ; palpi with last joint prominent, antennz 
much elongated, and terminating in a gradually curved whip-like hook. 
Typical species, P. flavescens, Felder. 
The species in the British Museum are—P. flavescens, Felder ; 
tessellata, Hew.; callinewra, Felder ; extrusa, Felder. 
Genus CrraTricuia, Butler. 
Fabr. Cat. Diurn. Lepid., p. 274 (1869). 
Typical species, C. notha, Fabr. 
C. notha, Fabr.; C. Phocion, Fabr. 
We have a third species of this genus in the Collection, but without 
a name. 
Genus PrestoneuRA, Felder. 
Wien. Ent. Monatschr., 6, p. 29 (1861). 
Typical species, P. curvifascia, Felder. 
P. Feisthameli, Boisd. ; eurvifascia, Feld.; Folus, Cram.; Eligius, 
Cram. ; Putra, Moore ; Chamunda, Moore; Ambareesa, Moore; Pulo- 
maya, Moore; maculosa, Feld.; Jeucocera, Koll.; Galenus, Fabr. ; 
Mokeesi, Wilgr.; Dan, Fabr. ; Fatih, Koll. 
Genus Nerrocoryne, Felder. 
Reise der Novara, 3, p. 507 (1867). 
Typical species, V. Repanda, Felder. 
