448 E. Brunetti : Oriental BomhylidcB. [Voi,. II, 



In the present list all the species from lateralis to hrahma 

 (inclusive) fall in this group. 



5, Species with clear wings, or at most a ver^^ narrow, pale 

 yellowish anterior margin. The four last species belong here. 

 It should here be mentioned that in Van der Wulp's Catalogue 

 he often quotes ' ' East India ' ' for species described by Walker 

 from the "East Indies." 



ARGYRAMCEBA, Sch., i860. 



Wien. Ent. Monats., iv, 51. 

 Sch. F. Aust., i, 52. 



1. bipunctata, F., 1803, Syst. Antl., 118. 



Wied., Auss. Zwei., i, 286. 



Ajithrax carbonaria, W\k., Ins. Saund., pt. 3, 



- 173. 



Loc. — Tranquebar [t. Wied.]; East India [t. Walk.] ; Karachi, 

 Purneah District, Calcutta (all India) [Ind. Mus. Coll. t. m.]. 



Plate xii, fig. 23 (wing). 



N.B. — For the synonymy of carhonaria , I have to thank Mr. 

 Austen. This species stands apart from all others by the uni- 

 formly dark brown wings. 



2. aterrima, Doles , 1858, Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind., xvii, 93 



{Anthrax). 

 V.d. Wulp,Tijd.Ent.,xxiii, i65,pl. X, 9 (wing). 

 Anthrax proferens, Wlk., Pr. Linn. So. lyond., 

 iv, 113, &. 

 Loc. — Amboina [t. Doles.] ; Macassar (Celebes) |"t. Wlk.] ; 

 Semarang in October, Batavia in July [both Java, t. Meijere]. 



N.B. — In this species the distal half of the posterior border 

 of the wing is irregularly clear, the remainder being wholly black- 

 ish. In the remaining Oriental species of this genus, the wings 

 are principally clear, with a dark, oblique baso-costal band, with 

 or without other marks or spots. 



3. melania, Wulp, 1885, Notes Leyd. Mus., vii, 84 {cf}), 



pi. V, 8 (wing). 

 Loc. — Java ; Astrolabe Bay (Papua) [t. V. d. Wulp]. 



4 emissa, Wlk., 1864, Pr. Linn. So. Lond., vii, 233, ? 



{Anthrax). 

 Loc. — North Ceram. 



5. emittens, Wlk., 1861, loc. cit., v, 148, ? {Anthrax). 

 Loc. — Amboina. 



N.B. — Thanks to Mr. Austen's kind examination I am able 

 to refer this species to this genus. 



6. degenera, Wlk., 1857, loc. cit., i, 15, cf ? {Anthrax). 

 Loc— Singapore, Macassar. 



