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margin, interrnpted in the cell; second from two-thirds of costa to before two-thirds 

 of inner margin, angled on vein 3, swollen below and connected with first line along 

 snbmedian fold ; submarginal line very faint, denoted by a line of dark scales, followed 

 by a pale band ; marginal line black, Innnlar, interrupted in middle, and preceded 

 opposite the cell by a black blotch from the submarginal line : fringe yellow, 

 cheqnered with black ; costa dotted with black. 



lliiidwirujs : with a black curved central line ; marginal area as in forewings. 



Underside deeper yellow, with fine black strigae; the markings obscure. Head, 

 thorax, and abdomen yellow. 



Expanse of wings : 18 — 20 mm. 



Both sexes from Mount Dulangan, Mindoro, 4500 — 5.500 feet, November 1895 

 to January 1896 (J. Whitehead). 



In the hindwings the lower angle of cell is produced to an acute point, not 

 rounded as in the type-species, and vein 5, the radial, rises along with the third 

 median from the point. 



104. Goniopteroloba fuscata sp. uov. (PI. V. fig. 8, 6). 



Forewings : yellowish olive, fuscous-tinged, with a few black scales, which are 

 most conspicuous along costa, which is paler ; the lines indistinct, starting from 

 oblique dark brown costal spots at one-third and two-thirds ; the outer line marked 

 by a dark spot on vein 5 and the snbmedian; submarginal line very obscure, marked 

 by a small blackish spot beyond cell ; fringe concolorous. 



Iliiuhriiigs : more fuscous, but j)aler along costa, with traces of a darker central 

 line from centre of inner margin. 



Underside deej) yellow, mottled with fuscous, with the two costal spots and 

 submarginal spot marked darker. Head, thorax, and abdomen concolorous with 

 wings. 



Expanse of wings : 26 mm. 



One S from Mount Dulangan, Mindoro, 4500 — 5500 feet, November 1895 to 

 January 1896 (J. Whitehead). 



105. Eemodes curticornis sp. nov. 



A S from Tawaya, north of Palos Bay, Celebes, in good condition, answers 

 entirely to Guenee's description of li. aborticata from Borneo. Of two ? ¥ , likewise 

 in perfect condition, from Kucliing, Borneo, one is almost the exact counterpart of 

 the S from Tawaya ; in fact, tlie markings, being clearer, correspond more precisely 

 than do those of the S with Guenee's details. In both of these specimens the three 

 green bands which form the outer arm of the central fascia become purple only 

 between the lower radial and the submedian vein, while the single band which forms 

 the inner arm is purj)le only between the median and submedian; the marginal baud 

 and row of s]iots likewise become purplish almost to the apex, while in the ? the 

 second of the four basal bands is slightly purple between the median and submetlian. 

 In both sexes the cell-spot is green ; the hindtibiae of the 6 are tufted with pale 

 scales, and the abdomen has two pairs of lateral tufts on the penultimate segment. 



In the second ¥ from Kuching nearly all the transverse lines are tinged witli 

 purple throughout, while the lustrous scales between the lines become paler and 

 more silvery ; but 1 should have referred it likewise to Guenee's aborticata, as in 

 size and position of markings it agrees entirely with that species, had I not noticed 



