( i-"o ) 



'.HIT. D. species ? 

 2 $ $ Ootacamniiil, Nili^iiis. 



These iire very dilt'ui-eut tVoiu oue auothei-, and I cauiiot tliiuk they are 

 punctata. 



^i^)i<. D. fuscitincta Hmpsii. 

 4 o3 South Java, loOO ft., ISOI (II. Friihstorler) ; 3 <J o" West Java, 18',)2; 

 1 o Moniit Arjiiiio, Java (W. Doherty) ; 1 o Java; 1 o Teiiinaleiigan, Proaiiger 

 Resitloiicy, Java; 1 <? Uniteuzorg, Java, August 5, I'JOi; 1 ? DJL'iuber, Besoeki 

 Residency, Java, l:iUU— 20U0 ft., IS'Jl (Mr.Ilinger). 



'jnii. D. mona (Swiuhoe). 



I ? Malabar Hill, Bombay, September 2o, 18'J8. 



'•10. D. testacea (Walk.). 



II (5 J, 1 '? Natal (10 S3 A. J. Spiller ; ? Felder coll.) ; 1 o Howick, Natal, 

 October IS'Jl ; 1 cJ, 1 ? Kuysua, Cape Colony ($ Felder coll.); 1 ? Transkei, 

 Cape tJolouy (Miss Barrett) ; 1 S Victoria, Natal, February 1S67 (Felder coll.). 



Oil. D. species. 



This is a very distinct new species, bnt the single sjiecimcn is much rubbed, 

 so I do not venture to describe it. 



1 <S Batavia, Java, IS'JT (H. Fruhstort'er). 



'.)l-i. D. sparsipunctata Hmpsn. 



1 <J Madagascar ; 1 ? Aiitanambc, Autongil Bay, Bladagascar, March — Ajiril 

 IS'JT (A. Mocquerys). 



'.ii;>. D. scioana scioana (Oberth.). 

 7 S6 Nairobe to Blount Kenia; ~ <J(J, 1 ? Blamba, Kilimandjam, Marcli — 

 October 18'.)7; 1 <S Lcikipia, British East Africa, June \W& (II. J. Jackson); 1 o 

 Uganda (F. J. Jackson). 



01 3a. D. scioana intensa subspec. nov. 



cj. Generally less densely spotted than scioana licioanu. 



?. Has forewing rufous brown instead of orange, and the hindwing cinnamon 

 buff, not pale yellow. 



Hah. x\ngola (Bihi', Chisamba, Bihe, Cambo ('a(iuenje, Bilie, antl I'edreira, Bihe 

 (I'emberton, October I'.hiI ; Dr. Ansorge, October— November i'.M)4)). 



4 66, 1 ?. 



'•U4. D. obliquivitta (Moore). 



2 6 6 Mao, Manipur, 50<JU— 70(Ji) ft. (W. Doherty) •,266 Darjeeliug, 7500 ft., 

 May— June ISSO, and 1 <J, 1 ? Sikkim (A. V. Knyvett) (H. J. Elwes coll.); 

 2 6 6, 1 ? Darjeeling, 2 66 Sikkim, March— July 1889 (J. ti. Pilchcr coll.); 1 6 

 Darjeeling (Dr. Lidderdale) ; 1 (JjBhutan ; 2 ? ? Khasis, October 1894 — April 1890 

 (native collectors); 1 6 Darjeeling (F. Mollerj. 



