(ll'j) 



individuals dill'ur iii thu hindwiDj? being all white from the liase to the first discal 

 line, the costal area excepted. 



flab.- S. Domingo, Carabaya, S.E. rem, OUOD I't., March I'JOl (G. R.Oekenden). 



Two ? ? . 



3. Protambulyx xanthus spec. nov. 



r?. Ujipi-rside : forewing as in P. eurijcles Herr.-Sch. (1854), but posterior 



subbasal patch narrower, more oblique. Hiudwing : very pale chrome, jialer 



than in euri/df» and ciiryalus; lines as in curi/alus R. & J. (1903), but the first 

 liue broader, standing closer to cell, and the marginal band narrower. 



Undeiside deej) maize-yellow ; discal lines faint, except the first which 

 is strongly marked on both wings ; marginal band of forewing as in euri/cles, 

 extending to hinder angle as in that species, being much wider between R' and R- 

 than in eunjalas, and tapering to a point, ending at tip of SC\ 



Eighth sternite with short obtuse mesial lobe. Patch of friction-scales on 

 clasper obliquely transverse, widest dorsally, similar to that oi curi/cles but longer. 



Length of forewing : 6U mm. 



Hab. Tnis, Costa Rica. 



One (?. 



Perhaps a northern form of curijclcs. Easily distinguished from euri/clcs by 

 the third line of the hindwing above being curved as in e'ln/aln.s, suJpkurea, and 

 astij(joniu (see Sovi. Zool. ix. Sujipl. p. 176 ii'.), differing from the latter insects 

 especially in the marginal band of the forewing being shaped as in cunjcUs. 



4. Compsogene panopus celebensis subspec. nov. 



S ¥ . Forewing, above : interspace between subbasal band and patch of cell- 

 bars narrower at costal margin than in Malayan and Indian specimens, the proximal 

 bar of that patch more straight and heavier ; brown marginal border symmetrical, 

 evenly tajiering at both ends, the black line bordering it non-dentate, the olive 

 proximal border of this liue much wider and much more evenly rouuded ; black 

 discal band more oblique, almost parallel to margin, crossing subcostals distally of 

 base of SC°. 



Underside : the proximal suljajiical costal spot larger, the line extending from 

 this spot to inner angle less distinct or vestigial ; marginal band almost evenly 

 rounded, being much less strongly narrowed from R- forward and backward. 



Hal). Tondauo and Sawangan, North Celebes. 



Two pairs. 



6. Polyptyclius anochus spec. nov. 



c?. Upperside ot palpus, head and thorax grey, of abdomen bnffish grey; 

 underside pale vinaceous cinnamon ; tibiae grey on upperside, the grey streak of 

 midtibia sharply defined, interrupted before middle. Legs, jjalpus, and antenna 

 similar to those of F. andosa Walk. (1856) iu structure. 



Wings, upperside. Forewing: apex strongly produced, distal margin deej)ly 



concave below apex, convex behind middle, inner angle projecting backwards ; 

 pinkish grey, markings clayish vinaceous cinnamon ; a broad antcmedian band 

 consisting of several lines with the interspaces filled in, narrower behind, about as 

 broad as the grey median interspace ; this intersxiace denticulate, being bordered by 



