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inclmlinj,' Ihe cell aud a patch at anal angle of the deep ground-coloui- ; fringe 

 Instrons red-brown. 



Himhcings: deepening in tinf. towards hindinargin ; fringe as in forewings, but 

 preceded by a broad lustrous line ; discocellnlar as in forewings. 



Underside of forewings reddish grey, the grey becoming darker towards hind- 

 margin ; a dark irrey obliiine outer line, and grey cell-spot ; hindwings redder 

 throughout, dajjpled with dull grey ; fringe of both wings bright red. Fiwe, fillet, 

 legs, and underside of abdomen crimson ; thorax and abdomen pinkish grey, the 

 latter along dorsum olive-brown like the wings. 



E.xpanse of wings : 34 mm. 



One c? from Mount Dnlit, Borneo (Hose). 



Apex of forewings produced ; hindmargin excised to vein i, where there is a 

 blunt elbow. 



o. Cobanilla triumbrata sp. nov. 



Forewings: yellowish fulvous ; the costa broadly paler, more pinkish, and 

 speckled with blackish scales ; an oblique diffuse deeper fulvous shade from oue- 

 third of inner margin : a second at two-thirds, slightly sinuous, neither reaching the 

 costa ; a broad marginal deep fulvous fascia containing an obscure dentate sub- 

 marginal line, only distinct at anal angle, where it forms two blackish lilac-edged 

 spots on veins 1 and "2 ; fringe fulvous, marked with blackish beyond cell and above 

 anal angle, these blackish patches preceded by lilac-grey marginal lunnles or 

 streaks ; discocellular marked in white. 



Ilindtvings : similar, the deeper shades less distinct, the whole central space 

 between them being filled up with fulvous. 



Underside yellow, with transverse bright fulvous striae, and fulvous suffusion 

 at anal angle of both wings and apex of hindwing. Head, thorax, and abdomen 

 like wings ; top of face, palpi, and forelegs crimson. 



Expanse of wings : 39 mm. 



One ? from Penang, May 1897 (Curtis). 



Along with this ? came a <?, with the same locality and date, which is 

 certainly Oreta verenica Swiuh., described from Singapore; though different in 

 appearance, size, and coloration, they may prove the same species. 



The species described by me as Cobanilla hepaticata, from Sandakan, Nov. 

 ZooL. IV. p. 13, is undoubtedly identical with Swinhoe's Oreta verenica. 



4. Cobanilla unilinea sp. nov. 



Forewings : flull fulvous, with a lilac tinge ; the lower arm of the angnlated 

 discocellnlar marked with white scales ; a deeper fulvous diffuse shade from costa 

 just before middle, traversing the discocellular, and very obscurely curved to towards 

 base of inner margin ; a deejier fulvous slightly flexuous line, edged externally with 

 pale yellowish from just beyond middle of inner margin into apex ; fringe deep 

 fulvous. 



Hindwings : with paler costal area ; deeper fulvous central and marginal 

 shades ; the submarginal area with a few black scales aud traces of two curved 

 rows of darker spots between the veins ; discocellular marked as in tbrewings. 



Underside yellower ; the fulvous streaks aud suffusion brighter ; the oblique 

 line of forewing continued more broadly across middle of hindwing. Face and palpi 



