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Show 1903.] LEPIDOPTERA OF THE PERCY SLADEN EXPEDITION. 259 HESPERHD.E. HELIOPETES Sp. c? • This form, which belongs to a species very closely allied to H. arsalte Linn. {Pap. arsalte Linn. Mus. Ulr. p. 245, 1764), represented by a single badly damaged specimen which differs from the usual form of arsalte in its smaller size, less pointed wings, and the extreme reduction of the dark scaling at the bases of both wings and along the inner margin of the hind wing above, and below in the absence of dark and orange scales on the fore-wing costa and along the first median and internal veins of the hind wing. LEPIDOPTERA PHAL^N^E. By Sir GEORGE F. HAMPSON, Bart., F.Z.S. NOCTUID^E. ACRONYCTIN.E. EMARGINEA GAMMOPHORA Guen. Noct. ii. p. 289 (1852). 1 6. NOCTUIN.E. GLYMPIS HABITALIS Wlk. xvi. 39 (1859). 1 6. GLYMPIS sp. 1 ?. EREBUS AGARISTA Cram. Pap. Exot. ii. p. 112, pi. 170, A, B (1775). 2 9. HYPSID^E. PERICOPIS SACRIFICA Hiibn. Zutr. ex. Schmett. iii. p. 21, ff. 473-4 (1825). + GEOMETRIDJ;. BOARMIAN.E. MEROCAUSTA VINOSA Dogn. Lep. Loja, p. 62, pi. vi. f. 17 (1891). 1 $• OXYDIA Sp. 1 J in bad condition. LlMACODIDiE. SUSICA QUADRATA Wlk. v. 1132 (1855). 2 d. ASBOLIA VILLOSIPES Wlk. xxxii. 555 (1865). |