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Genus HUPHINA Moore. 



112. H. jael (Wallace), Tram. Enf. Soc. Lond. (3). IV. p. 33*5 (1867). 



A very large series of specimens of both sexes. There is some variation 

 in size and in the intensity of the markings in the specimens before me. I am 

 unable to see any great difference between this form and //. olija Esch. 



Genus DELIAS Hiibner. 

 113. D. philotis (Wallace), I.e. p. 357 (1867). 

 A few males and t-vio females. 



114. D. echo (Wallace), I.e. p. 358. t. 8. f. 3. ? (1867). 

 Four males, no females. 



115. D. rothschildi sp. nov. 



? . Near D. dorimene fCram.), from which it differs by having the spots 

 on the underside of the primaries smaller, and confined wholly to the apical 

 tract. The outer marginal band on the secondaries is broader than in dorimene, 

 and the 3'ellow spots contained within it are also much larger. They are pyramidal 

 witli their apices pointing inwardly, and only the spot at the anal angle is divided. 

 The ground colour of the secondaries on the underside is bright yellow, laved 

 somewhat with orange. On the upperside of the female specimen before me 

 the primaries are black, except for a short distance along the inner margin at 

 the base, where they are white sliading inwardly into bluish fuscous. The 

 secondaries are white, very broadly and evenly bordered with deep black, this 

 broad outer black marginal band being accentuated inwardly by a narrow band 

 of bluish fuscous. 



Expanse : 64 mm. 



The type, which is unique, is not in very good condition, but what one wing 

 lacks the other supplies. 



Genus ERONIA Hiibner. 

 116. E. iobaea (Boisduval), Voy. AstroL, Lep. p. 57. t. 3. f o. 6 (1832). 

 A single male specimen. 



Genus CATOPSILIA Hiibner. 

 117. C. catilla (Cramer), Pap. Ex. III. t. 229. f D. E (1782). 

 A single yewa^e. 



118. C. crocale (Cramer), I.e. I. t. 55. f C. D (1779). 

 One male, three females. 



Genus HEBOMOIA Hubner. 

 119. H. leucogynia (Wallace), Journ. Ent. II. p. 4. t. 1. f 1. 2 (1863). 

 There is a good series of the males, and several female), only a few of which 

 are in quite perfect condition. 



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