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64. Statira enysii, Butl. 
(Fidonia enysii, Butl., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1877, 391, pl. xlii., 9; Statira homomorpha, 
Meyr., Trans. N.Z. Inst., 1883, 91.) 
Butler's type is certainly this species ; but I should add that neither the 
description nor figure are strietly recognizable, and my identification of the 
name with Pasithea brephos was founded on an undoubted specimen of that 
species received by Mr. Enys from Mr. Butler himself as his enysii. 
Genus 25. Samana, Walk. 
Having investigated many of the Australian species of Panagra, Gn., I 
find it necessary to separate the present genus from it on the ground of the 
ciliated antenne ; these in Panagra are unipectinated. It will, therefore, 
be desirable to retain for this genus Walker's name. 
71. Lyrcea alectoraria, Walk. 
An additional synonym of this species is Ennomos ustaria, Walk., 1519. 
On the other hand, I could not find the types of Aspilates primata, Walk., 
and Endropia miataria, Walk., and am of opinion that Walker's descriptions 
do not apply to this species, whilst the localities are not given at all; I 
therefore think these names should be left out of the synonymy, and rejected 
altogether for the present. 
76. Pseudocoremia melinata, Feld. 
An additional synonym is Pseudocoremia confusa, Butl., Cist. Ent., ii., 
496 (I am not sure whether this reference to text is correct), 
' Genus 81. GELONL, n. g. 
On comparing Lederer's definitions of the genera Boarmía and Gnophos, 
it appears that the present genus differs from them notably in neuration, as 
well as in other points; I have therefore renamed it as above. 
Genus 32. Boanun, Tr. 
This genus agrees well with Lederer's definition of Boarmia, which, 
however, he makes rather more comprehensive than I do, as I limit the 
genus to his subdivision A, to whieh our species belongs. The name 
Barsine must therefore be abandoned. To the generic characters given 
should be added: male with a bare indented spot near base of forewings 
beneath submedian vein. 
81. Declana floccosa, Walk. 
The reference to Chlenias verrucosa, Feld., should be struck out; vid. infr. 
82. Declana junctilinea, Walk. 
Politeia junctilinea, Walk. Suppl, 643; Chlenias verrucosa, Feld., exxxi., 22; Declana 
crassitibia, Meyr., Trans. N.Z. Inst., 1883, 103, male.) 
I believe that the insects described by me as sexes of Crassitibia, Feld., 
are really specifically distinct, as I have seen now several specimens of the 
form described as the female with what I believe to be the male belonging 
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