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narrower, with a straighter costa ; hind wings triangular. A. ffrotei, sp. n., 
Pack. 1. c. p. 47, from the Colorado Territory. 
Walker has described the following species as neV : Zygcena ngamica (last 
Lep. xxxi. p. 61), from Lake Ngami j Procris tetragona (p. 62), from Batchian, 
and P. subdolosa (ibid.), from Australia j Syntcn'nis hoyotata (p. 63), from Bo- 
gota ; bivittata (p. 66) and macrospila (p. 67), from Sierra Leone j velatipennis 
(ibid.), from Abyssinia j aperiens, incipiens (p. 68), and glaucopoides (p. 69), 
from Southern India; striyusa (ibid.) and celebesa (p. 70), from Celebes; 
siamica (ibid.), from Siam •, tigrina (p.71), from Cambodia ; albosignata (ibid.), 
from Pulo ; pactolina and aperta (p. 72), from Australia ; fene&trata (p. 73), 
from Mysol; guttulosa (ibid.), from Aru; adjuncta (p. 74), fi:om Ceram and 
Ambpina; vacua (p. 76) and linear is (p. 77), from Macassar and Celebes 
diver sa (p. 76) and cmitermina (p. 78), fr’om Singapore; ampla (p. 76), from 
Aru; basigera (p. 77), from Batchian; libera (ibid.) and basalis (p. 79), from 
Malacca; and approximata (ibid.), fr*om Sumatra. 
The same author describes Burlacena (g. n.) eegetioides (1. c. p. 80), from 
New Guinea, and B.? similata (p. 81), from Mysol; Paeudomya decisa (p. 81) 
and P. quadridrigata (p. 82), from Ega; Pheia divisa (p. 83), from Ega, and 
P. vittata (ibid.), from Vera Cruz ; Gymnelia mexicana (p. 84), from Mexico, 
and G. collocata (ibid.), consociata, aterrima (p. 86), and nigenima (p. 86), 
fr’om Ega ; Isanthrene basifera (p. 86), fr*om Bogota ; I. cequalis (p. 87), from 
Ega; Pwcilosoma hilaris (p. 88), from Ega; Lagaria circumdata (ibid.), from 
Bogota; L. abdominalis (p. 89), from Archidona; Cosmosoma bivittata and 
megaspila (p. 90), from Brazil and Ega; Buraia inter secta (p. 91) and emergens 
(p. 92), from Ega; Bimomia smaragdina (p. 92), from Ega; JBthria satura- 
tissima (p. 93), from Ega ; Pseudosphex notabilis (p. 94) and arctata (p. 96), 
frrom the Amazons; Chrysocale magni/ica (p. 96) and Bmpyreuma suprema 
(ibid.), from Bogota; Bupyra principalis (p. 97), from Mexico; Charidea 
dnctipennis (ibid.), from Bogota; Ilira arnica (p. 98), from Aru; ccelipennis 
(p. 99), from Amboina; and rubricollis (ibid.), from Aneiteum ; Pampa oppo^ 
nens (p, 100), from Ega; Aclytia buprestmdes (p. 101), from Para ; trogonoides 
(ibid.), from Brazil; and coniracta (p. 102), from Sierra Leone; Automolis 
semirosea (p. 103), fr*om Ega ; A. crassa and A. ? albicollis (p. 104), from Bo- 
gota ; Bucerea pyrrhopyga (p. 105), from Brazil ; Pelochyta diJUnis (ibid.), from 
Para; P. simulatrix (p. 106), fr-om Bogota; Pliauda sumatrensis (ibid.), from 
Sumatra; Byblisia (g. n.) latipes (p. 107), from Sierra Leone ; Salmuca (g. n.) 
thoracica (p. 108) and aurifrons (p. 109), from Sierra Leone ; Odozana (g. n.) 
Hoccosa (p. 110), from Ega; Balatcea (g. n.) cegct'ioides (p. Ill), from North 
China. 
(ChalcosiidcCf Walk.) 
Walker has described Pom/)e/o?» inornata (1. c. p. Ill), frrom Sumatra; 
P. sobria (p. 112), from Cambodia; Cyclosia semiradiata (p. 113), danaides 
(p. 114), castigata (p. 116), from Sumatra, and Cyclosia spargens (ibid.), from 
Celebes; Chalcosia pi'etiosa (p. 116), from Ceylon; Piderus inclusus (p. 117), 
frrom Sumatra; Btei'usia repleta (p. 118), from Cambodia; iransversa (ibid.), 
fr’om Borneo; dirupta (p. 119), and euchromioides (p. 120), from China; trilU 
turata (p. 119), fr om Mussoorie; osseata (p. 120), from Smnatra; and circum- 
data, from Hindostan. Also Soi'itia mutilata (p. 121), from Mysol; JDoclea 
(g. n.) syntomoides (p. 122), from Malacca; Arycanda maculifera (p, 123), 
