noctutdjE. 533 



Vol, II, p. 481. Under Catephia insert Premusia, "Wlk. Cat. xv, 

 p. 1780 (1858). 



246-1 a. Catephia lichenea, Hmpsn. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1895, p. 306. 



$ . Head, thorax, and abdomen pale brown on vertex, blackish 

 at sides. Pore wing verditer-green suffused with leaden grey ; 

 the inner area pale brown ; the orbicular small and brownish, the 

 reniform indistinct, with dark edge ; traces of numerous waved 

 lines, of which the most distinct is the dark dentate postmedial 

 line and the submarginal line which has some dark dentate marks 

 on it ; a marginal series of black specks. Hind wing with the base 

 white, the outer two-thirds black ; cilia pale brown. Underside 

 with the basal area whitish ; hind wing with black discocellular 

 spot. 



Hah. Bhutan. Exp. 38 millim. 



D. (Premusia.) Palpi of male with the 3rd joint recurved over head, 

 holloived-out on inner side, and enclosing tufts of long hair ; the 

 tibice with immense tufts and inner margin of hind toing clothed 

 with long hair. 



2465 a. Catephia intrahens, Wlk. Cat. xv, p. 1780. 



Head and thorax pale brown and black ; abdomen pale brown. 

 Pore wing rufous and blackish brown ; a basal green spot ; a 

 small quadrate black spot in cell with the rufous orbicular beyond 

 it ; a broad postmedial blackish band with waved green edges, its 

 outer edge toothed at vein 4, its inner edge with green band inside 

 it, at vein 2 it is retracted to median nervure and expands into a 

 large patch occupying the whole medial area below the cell ; a 

 rufous band beyond the blackish band, with traces of a crenulate 

 dark line on its outer edge. Hind wing with the basal half white ; 

 the outer half black. Underside with the basal half of wings 

 whitish, with black discocellular spots. 



Hah. Bhutan ; Borneo. Exp. 46 millim. 



2537=1777, see p. 510. 



2538. The figure represents a new species from the Khasis, 

 which hardly differs from polyspila except in the pectinate 

 antennae — 2538 a. Baniana pectinata, n. sp. 



Vol. II, p. 516. Borsippa=Bocvla l , Guen. Noct. hi. p. 295 (1852), 

 for Sect. III. Type, B. caradrinoides, Guen. 



2543 a. Bocula orthosiana= punctUineata=diffisa (Hah. Assam; 

 Burma ; Bombay ; Nilgiris), which is represented in the figure, 

 belongs to Grroup A, and is distinct from the more ochreous 

 p aliens =marginata from Bengal, Bombay, and Ceylon, with the 

 sexual characters in the male as described. 



