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from Amboina and Ceram ; Didma invaria (p. 123), from Sumatra ; Cormia 
(g. n.) ohscurata (p. 124), from Sumatra, and spoliata (p. 125), froni Cambodia j 
JBirtina (g. n.) lyc<^notdes (ibid.), from New Guinea ; Trypanophora argyro- 
spila (p. 126), from Hongkong ; Bmtka (g. n.) gracilis (p. 127), from Japan ; 
Ghigla (g. n.) radialis (p. 128), from Mexico ; Caprima (g. n.) gelida (p. 129), 
from Mysol and New Guinea; JBalaca (g. n.) picaria (p. 130), from Waigiou. 
{Melameriday Walk.) 
Walker describee Josia ligata (p. 131), patida, aurijlua (p. 132), from 
Bogota ; pmetrata (p. 134), from Mexico ; alterata (ibid.), from Ega ; and 
fusigcra (p. l33), of uncertain habitat; Phalcidona vespet'tina (p. 135), from 
Bogota, and matutina (ibid.), from the Amazons ; Phasis contraria (p. l36), 
origin unknown ; Pimmrea pxmctifcra (ibid.), from Bogota ; Scedrosa denii- 
fasciay transcissa (p. 137), transjixa (p. 138), from Bogota; trajecta (ibid.), 
from Ega ; and extmsa (p. 139), from Brazil ; Getta (g. n.) niveifascia (p. 140), 
from the Amazons; Gangamda (g. n.) saturata (p. 140), from Brazil;, Gerra 
(g. n.) radicalis (p. 141), origin unknown ; Cormra (g.n.) euchromaides (p. 142), 
from Bogota; Bepara (g. n.) egaca and suhlata (p. 143), from Ega; Dosa 
(g. n.) ohesa (p. 144), from Ega; Birthana (g. n.) consocia (p. 145), from 
Mysol. . 
{Dioptidcs, Walk.) 
Walker has described PlieUoe niunda (I, c. p. 146), from Para ; P. decor ata. 
(ibid.), from Ega; Agyrta lucida (p. 147), from Bogota; A. gavisa (ibid.), 
from Ega; Laurona subqplicta (p. 148), from Bogota; L. rujilinea (ibid.), 
hcrdinaj oncgia (p. 149), and ccKnna (p. 150), from Ega; Gonora (g. n.) heli- 
coniata (p. 161), from Bogota ; Thersana (g. n.) actda (p. 162), from the Ama- 
zons ; Zigira (g. n.) quadrata (p. 153), from Bogota. 
{PericoptddBy Walk.) 
Walker describes Hyalurga aWovitrea (I, c. p. 153), from Ega ; Pericopis 
rox'ata (p. 164), dissimulata, and dissimulans (p. 166), from Bogota; Phlce- 
ochlcena privata (p. 166), from Bogota ; Belciana (g. n.) strigularis (p. 167), 
from Bogota ; Stenele maculifrons (ibid.), from Limas ; Milionia cxjaneifera 
(p. 158), from Batchian ; Buzara (g.n.) chrysomela (p. 169), from New Guinea ; 
Satara (g. h.) ccquata (p. 160), from Celebes; Bordeta (g. n.) quadriplagiata 
(p. 161), from Timor ; B. sexplagiata (p. 162), from Batchian ; Bimrda (g. n.) 
optima (p. 163), from Waigiou, andP. clarissima (ibid.), from Aru; Cderena 
(g. n.) sohria (p. 164), extenuata, cincta (p. 166), scissa (p. 166), mutata, com- 
mutata (p. 167), proxima, connexa (p. 168), spreta (p. 169), and munda (p. 170), 
all from New (iuinea and the Eastern archipelago ; Carpdla (g. n.) districta 
(p. 170), from Venezuela ; Genussa (g. n.) cckrenaria (p. 171), from Para. 
{Euschemidcs j Walk.) 
Walker (I. c. pp. 172-178) describes the following species of Euschema 
from the Malayan region : Euschema Jlavatay contrariay spectahilisy tentansy 
patuJ/Zj remotaj hinotatay lideopictay and semiplena. 
(ChrysaugidcSy Walk.) 
Walker has described Lyces etermialis (1. c. p. 178), from New Granada; 
