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Oxaenanus, Swinhoe^ Cat. Het. Mus. Oxon. ii, p. 201 (1900). 
135. Oxaenanus longipalpis, nov. 
$ . Ochreous grey, irrorated with brown atoms ; fore wings with four 
blackish spots on the costa at equal distances apart, a black dot in the cell and 
a black lunule at its end, three transverse very sinuous brown lines, ante- 
medial, discal, and submarginal, the last outwardly whitish edged, and marked 
with black on its upper half, with a blackish spot on the middle of the outer 
margin ; hind wings with the central space whitish and unmarked, a black 
lunule at end of cell, a broad black antemedial band, two other lines corres- 
ponding to those on fore wings, and a small blackish sulfused space near anal 
angle ; the palpi are of immense length. Expanse of wings, i inch. Length of 
palpi, ^inch. 
Selangor. 
Pseudag^lossa, Grote^ Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. ii, p. 47 (1874). 
136. Pseudaglossa quadrinotata 
Hypogramma quadrinotata, tValker^ xxxiii, 893 (1865). 
Pseudaglossa quadrinotata, Hampson, Moths India iii, p. 40 (1895). 
I 9 * Biserat, Jalor. 20th October, 1902. 
‘ Flying in small cavern at base of limestone cliff ; morning.’ 
Hydrillodes, Guen.^ Belt, et Pyral.^ p. 65 (1854). 
137. Hydrillodes lentalis 
Hydrillodes lentalis, Guen.., loc. cit.^ p. 66, pi. 5, fig. 3. 
I . Sungkei, South Perak. 9th February, 1902. (At light). 
Bertula, Walker., xvi, 162 (1858). 
138. Bertula abjudicalis 
Bertula abjudicalis. Walker., xvi, 163. 
I $ . Bidor, South Perak. i8th January, 1902. (At light). 
Echana, Walker., xvi, 195 (1858). 
139. Echana plicalis 
Echana plicalis, Moore., P.Z.S. 1867, p. 86, pi. 7, fig. 7. 
$ . Biserat, Jalor. (At light). 
