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Beschaffenheit der Fühler und Beine lassen mich das Thierchen als nicht 

 zu den Calliduliden gehörig erkennen, vielmehr für einen Spanner, mit 

 Heterusia verwandt, halten. Ich übergehe daher das Thierchen hier und 

 gebe die von Moore über Datanga mitgetheilte Diagnose: 



Datanga n. g.: Allied to Gallidula, Hübner C. Evander, Cram.) "Wings 

 shorfcer, broader, the fore wing having the second, third and fourth branches 

 of the subcostal vein starting all together at a short distance beyond tlie cell. 



Datanga minor n. spec. Male and female. Upperside rufous brown : 

 fore wing with a red oblique narrow straight apical band, whicli is of equal 

 width tliroughout. Ilnderside saffran, yellow; base wings with numerous dark 

 Short strigae, which are partielly redbordered on the disk; two small black- 

 bordered white spots witliin the cell and an elongated spot at its end. Expanse 

 cf 1, $ l'/8 inch. Hab. Moulmein. Burmah. In coli. Staudinger and F. Moore. 

 Allied to C. Sakuni (Petavia Sakuni, Horsf.) from Java. 



Datanga a 1 1 e n u a t a n. spec. Upperside rufous. brown : fore wing with 

 a pale red oblique subapical ^band, broadest in female, and attenuated at its 

 lower and in both sexes. Underside dark safFran-yellow : fore wing with a 

 black-bordered subapical yellow band, as above; both wings with numerous 

 confluent dark strigae, which are bordered and much sufFused with deep red, 

 two small black-bordered white spots within the cell, and an elongated spot 

 at its end. Expanse (^ l'/s, $ IVs inch. Hab. Darjiling. In coli. Dr. Staudinger 

 and F. Moore." 



1883 beschrieb Moore in Proc. Zool. Soc. pag. 15 ff. eine Cleosiris 

 fasciata aus Borneo, sowie eine Cleosiris major von Nordindien. Nach 

 der Beschreibung ist es mir fraglich, ob sie mehr als geographische Varietäten 

 von Cl. Catamita vorstellen. 



„Cleosiris fasciata n. spec. Brownish forruginous, fore wiug with a 

 prominent yellow, irregular-bordered, transverse medial discal fascia, underside 

 yellow, with similar red strigae and transverse fasciae as in Cl. Catamitae, the 

 fasciae being of a brighter red, the cell spots red and more distinct. Expanse 

 IVs incb. Hab. Borneo. In coli. F. Moore. In this species both wings are 

 much less acuminated at the angles than in C. Catamita. 



Cleosiris major n. spec. Allied to C. Catamita. Of larger size than 

 typical specimes. From Java, Ceylon and S. Indie. Fore wing more acutely 

 produced at the apex. Undei'side of a much duller tinge of ferruginous yellow, 

 the strigae and transverse fascia from apex brown, the outer borders with a 

 broad zigzag brown fascia, cell spots dai-k brown. Expanse l^/s inch. Hab. 

 N. Indie. In coli, F. Moore." 



Die Moore' sehe Callidula flavovittata und Call. Anchora 

 sind nur nomina in literis. 



1884 behandelte ich in meinen Beiträgen zur Lepidopteren- 

 Fauna von Amboin a (Jahrb. des Nass. Vereins f. Naturk. 1884, Jahrg. 37, 

 pag. 211) Cleosiris Catamita, sowie Cleis Evander und Cleis fasciata als 



