noctuidjE. 531 



2363. Insert (syn.) Catocalapudica, Moore, 2nd Tarkand Mission, 

 Lep. p. 12 ; C. & S. no. 2281. Ladakh. 



Vol. II, p. 446. Under Sypna insert Daddala, Wlk. Cat. xxxiii, 

 p. 974 (1865). 



2385 a. Sypna quadrisignata, Wlk. Cat. xxxiii, p. 974 ; Waterhouse, 

 Aid, ii, pi. 160, fig. 5. 

 =irej>licata, l?e\d.,=apicalis, Butl.,=pZana, Moore, =Jloccosa, 

 Moore. 



Differs from 2386, which must stand as Sypna lucilla, Butl.,= 

 obscurata, Butl.,= renisigna, Moore, in the antennse of male being 

 fasciculate and the hind wing having the apex broadly ochreous. 

 The two species have similar range of variation. 



2394 a. Hypocala holcona, Swinh. A. M. N. H. (6) xv, p. 9. 



5 . Differs from biarcuata in the black submarginal line being 

 entirely obsolete. 



Hob. Andamans. Exp. 40 miliim. 



2402. Nyctipao hieroglyphica. The male stridulates loudly in 

 flight, and the abortion of the large glandular scent-organ of the 

 hind wing is probably in connection with the development of this 

 habit. 



Before 2405 insert : — 



" Sect. III. Male with no glandular patch or abortion of costal 

 area of hind wing." 



2406. Nyctipao gemmans. Insert (syn.) Nyctipao ophristigmaris, 

 Hmpsn. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1895, p. 305. 



8 • The white submarginal band of both wings replaced by an 

 obscure ochreous line and bidentate white patch on costa of fore 

 wing. 



Hab. Bhutan. Exp. 76 miliim. 



2408 a. Nyctipao jaintiana, Swinh. A. M. N. H. (6) xvii, p. 362, 

 is the form with the white postmedial line from the Khasis and 

 Jaintia Hills, and is probably a distinct species. 



2419 a. Polydesma glenura, Swinh. A.M. N. H. (6) xv, p. 10; id. 



Trans. Ent. Soc. 1895, pi. 1, fig. 4. 



c? . Head, thorax, and abdomen yellowish brown, with a few 

 darker brown scales. Fore wing suffused with fuscous brown, 

 leaving the inner area and a diffused oblique submarginal band 

 from apex ochreous brown ; somewhat indistinct double waved 

 subbasal and antemedial lines filled-in with ochreous ; the orbi- 

 cular and reniform large and ochreous, the former oblique and 

 oval, the latter with a blackish lunule on it expanding on lower 



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