LEPIDOPTERA. 305 



Genus BIZONE, Walker. 



Bizone, Walker, List Lep. Het. Brit. Mus. pt. IT. p. 548 (1854). 

 Deiopeia, pt. Westioood. 



705. BIZONE PUELLA, Drury Sp. 



Phalsena puella, Brury, Exot. Bis. II. p. 3, pi. 2, f. 2, 



App. p. ii. (1773). 

 Bizone puella, Walker, List Lep. Het. Brit. Mus. pt. II. 



p. 549. 

 Deiopeia puella, Westwood, ed. Brury, Bis. II. p. 3, pi. 2, 

 / 2. 

 a. b. c. d.e.f. $ $ , and pupa. Java. From Dr. Hors- 

 field's Collection. 

 The larva, pupa, and cocoon of Bizone puella are figured on Plate 

 XIII., figs. 13, 13«, from Java. " Feeds on a species of Muscus, 

 bearing the native name of Lumut. Common in January and 

 February ; scarce in March and April." — (Horsfield, MS.) 



The cocoon is a beautiful net-like structure, and is formed solely 

 of the hairs of the larva. 



706. BIZONE PITANA, Moore. 



Bizone Pitana, n. «£>.— Female, pure white ; fore-ioings with three 

 narrow pale red bands, — the first basal, the second zigzag, indented 

 towards the base in its middle ; the third waved, curved outwards ; 

 three black dots between the second and third bands. Expanse 

 If in. 



a. Java. From Dr. Horsfield's Collection. 



707. BIZONE BIANCA, Walker. 



Bizone Bianca, Walker, List Lep. Het. Brit. Mus. 

 pt.YII.p. 1684(1856). 



a. N. India. Presented by Col. Buckley. 



Bemark. — The cocoon of Bizone Bianca is constructed exactly 

 like that of B. puella, and is figured among the drawings in the 

 collection of A. Grote, Esq. 



708. BIZONE PEREGRINA, Walker. 



Bizone peregrina, Walker, List Lep. Het. Brit. Mus. 

 pt. II. p. 551(1854). 



a. Bombay. Presented by Ezra T. Downes, Esq. 



