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diverging to costa ; a black-edged reniform ferruginous spot at end of cell ; a subbasal 
transverse dusky line: secondaries reddish brown. Wings below sandy brownish; 
primaries with a large dusky patch over the end of the cell. Expanse of wings 11J lines. 
S , Malacca. I have seen a second example from Moulmein in Mr. Atkinson’s collection. 
Genus Parasa, Moore. 
1. Parasa BANDURA, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C. ii. p. 417. pi. xi.a fig. 9 (1858-9). 
c?, Malacca. 
Family SATURNlIDiE. 
Genus Attacus, Hiibner. 
1. Attacus atlas, {Blialcena-Bombyx Attacus atlas) Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. p. 808. n. 1. 
c? $ , Malacca. 
Family HYBLiEIDiE. 
Genus Hybl^ea, Eabricius. 
1. Hybl^ea constellata, Guenee, Noct. ii. p. 391. n. 1261. $ ? , Malacca. 
Family OPHIDERIDiE. 
Genus Ophideres, Boisduval. 
1. Ophideres fullonia, ( S, fullonia) Clerck, leones, tab. 42. figs. 3, 4 (1759-64) ; 
Ophideres cajeta , Walker (nec Cramer), Lep. Het. xiii. p. 1223 (1857) ; ? , Phalcena- 
Noctua pomona, Cramer, Pap. Exot. ii. p. 122, pi. 77. fig. C (1779). S ? , Malacca. 
Clerck gives three figures on pi. 42, and names the central one O. fullonia ; it may or 
may not be the O. fullonia of Linnaeus. I have little doubt that the true O. cajeta 
is identical with Walker’s 0. bilineosa. According to the example in the Banksian 
cabinet (which, however, is not the type), the 0. dioscorece of Eabricius is a variety of 
this species in which the silvery spot of primaries is developed into a streak be- 
tween the median branches. 
Family OMMATOPHORIDiE. 
Genus Nyctipao, Hiibner. 
1. Nyctipao crepuscularis, (Phalcena- Attacus crepuscularis) Linnaeus, Mus. Lud. 
TJlr. p. 378 ; Clerck, leones, pi. 53. figs. 3, 4 (nec 1, 2). Malacca. 
Eigures 1 and 2 of Clerck’s plate represent Gudnee’s N. leucotcenia. “ Comes into the 
house at night ; I have never known it to be taken in any other way ” ( TF. L. Distant). 
Family BENDIDiE. 
Genus IIulodes, Guenee. 
1. Hulodes caranea, (Phalcena-Noctua caranea) Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. p. 140, 
pi. 269. figs. E, E (1782). Malacca. 
