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17. Acantholipes similis, Moore : Lep. Atk., p. 174, pi. vi, fig. 5. 



1 9- Small, like specimens from Borneo. 

 Distril. — India, Borneo. 



18. Thermesia rubricans, Boisd. ; Faun. Ent. Madag. Lep., p. 106, 



pi. xvi, fig. 1. 



Diatrio. — Africa, Madagascar, throughout the Oriental region to 

 the Pacific groups. 



19. OpMderes salaminia, Eahr. : Eat. Syst., iii, 2, p. 17. 



Bistrih. — Madagascar, Formosa, throughout the Oriental region 

 to Queensland and Fiji. 



20. Ophideres ancilla, Cram. : Pap. Exot., ii, pi. 149, F. 



4 (J, 4 9 ; August- Fehruary. 

 Distrih. — India, Ceylon, Burma. 



21. Ophideres fuUonica, Linn. : Syst. IS'at., i, 2, p. 812. 



^ Si ^ ^ '■> September, October. 



Distril. — Africa, and throughout the Oriental region to Kew 

 Guinea and Queensland. 



22. Ophideres materna, Linn. : Syst. I^at., i, 2, p. 840. 



''^ (?) ^ ? 5 September. 



Distrih. — Tropical Africa, India, Ceylon, Burma, Andamans, 

 Java, JSTorth Australia. 



23. Cosmophila erosa, Htibn. : Zutr. Samml. Exot. Schnutt., ii, 19, 



figs. 287, 288. 



1 (^, 2 9 5 March. The male belongs to the form with 

 pectinated antennae. 



Distrih. — United States, "West Indies, Africa, Madagascar, 

 Mauritius, throughout the Oriental region to Queensland and Fiji. 



24. Cosmophila vitiensis, Bntl. : Trans. Ent. Soc, 1886, p. 408. 



(PI. IX, Fig. 12.) 



'^ S 1 ^ ^ '■> March. The antennae of males have short branches 

 on outer side, and are fasciculate on the inner ; the postmedian line 



