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Australia j A. colorata (ibid.), origin unknown j A. $cita (p. 802), from Sierra 
Leone j A. rhodophcea (ibid.), from Lake Ngami j A. alhistriga (p. 808), from 
India ; Biturix venosata (p. 804), from Mexico j Amerila ruhipes (ibid.), 
from North Australia j A. rhodopa (p. 806), from India ; Carales imprimata 
(ibid.) and tenehrosa (p. 806), from Eio Janeiro; C. minuscula (ibid.) from 
Bogota; Halesidota megapyrrha (p. 808) and macidaria (p. 814), from North 
America; H. mtindata (p. 809), from Sierra Leone; II. sanguineata (ibid.), 
wfator, chrysogaster (p. 812), from Bogota; II. ochraccaior (p. 810) and 
Ireviuscula (p. 811), from Mexico; II. calif arnica (p. 811), II, albidator (p. 
818), from Ega; N. secia (ibid.), from Limas; II. transhwida (p. 310) and 
citrina (p. 314\ of unknown origin. Also Pinara oliusa (p. 816), from Sydney; 
Metarctia et'vhescens (ibid.), from Sierra Leone; Anace incensa (p. 316), 
origin unknown ; Thyrgorina (g. n.) spilosomata (p. 31B),fi’om India ; Borseha 
(g. n.) surgens (ibid.), from Bogota; Binna (g. n.) penicillata (p. 319), from 
Sierra Leone ; Savara (g. n.) simplex (p. 320), from India; A^ihalida (n. g.) 
distinguenda (p. 321), from Celebes. 
(CallimorpJlidcej Walk.) 
Walker has described Bizone emergens (/. c. p. 261), from Hong Kong, 
Peiopeia leonina (p. 262), from Sierra Leone; P. spilosomoldes (p. 263), from 
India; D. pardalina (ibid.), from Cambodia; D.picta (ibid.), from Moulmein 
and South China; Buscina Icetifera (p. 264), from Mexico; Tcnnessa congma 
and discrepans (p. 266), from Australia ; Brniasa (g. n.) nigrorosca (p. 206), 
from San Domingo ; Terna (g. n.) dotata (p. 267), from Ega ; T. ampJa 
(ibid.), from Mexico; Cluaca (g. n.) ruhricosta (p. 268), from Tasmania; 
Clisohara (g. n.) catocalina (p. 269), from Australia ; Gerha (g. n.) qtiadr'i- 
faseiata (p. 270), from Mexico ; Castahala (g. n.) roseata (p. 271), from India ; 
Godasa maculatrix (p. 272), from Sierra Leone ; Curoha faseiata (ibid.), origin 
unknown. 
(HypsidcBy Walk.) 
Walker describes (/. c. pp. 212-17) the following species of Hypsa, from 
the Malayan region : Hypsa suhsimilis^ albivena^ complana, ceqmlis, and sig- 
nifeans. Also H. discreta (p. 216), from North Australia ; stipata (ibid.), 
saturata (p. 217), of uncertain origin ; and correcta (ibid.), fr om Ceylon. 
The same author describes Ptiga (g. n.) pinguis (/. c. p. 219), from Amboina, 
&c. ; Vitessa pyraliformis (p. 220), from New Guinea; V. pyraliata (ibid.), 
from Celebes and Ceram ; and Eteta (g. n.) scxfasciata (p. 221), from Ceram. 
(liceseliidcB^ Walk.) 
Thymara papilionaria, Walk. (/. c. p. 277), from East Africa. 
Lithosiidas. 
Packard describes the variations of Crocota ferrvginosa (Walk.), Proc. Ent. 
Soc. Phil. vol. iii. p. 104. Crocota brericornis (Walk.) is probably identical 
with C. Iceta (Boisd.), Packard, 1. c. p. 106. 
Eologne describes and figures a variety of Lithosia rosea, Ann. Soc. Ent. 
Beige, tome vii. p. 126, pi. 3. fig. 6. ' 
Lithosia bicolor (Grote) is identical with L. argillacea (Packard), according 
to Grote, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. iii. p. 636. 
