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(jENVs >'E1T1S Faliiiius. 

 4'.i. N. heliodora (Cramer), /'«/'• ^■•'- ^^^ '• -I -'• t'- •■- ^' (l'*2j. 

 A lew gootl speinmeiis. 



."id. N. venilia (Ijiiniacns), Mux. Ut.r. p. 25*0 (i:tJ4). 

 A large series. 



•M. N. neriphoides «p. nov. 



Closely allied to .V. iwriplais Hew., from which it may be distinguished by its 

 mncli sniiiller si/.e, and by the fact that the snbniiirs^inal brown line on the j)riniaries 

 \% not divided, as in iii'rijthnx, into two j)arts cnrving inwardly at their npper 

 I'Xtreniities, but is continuous, only showing a little jag or offset on the third median 

 nervnle. Furthermore, the red linear band running the length of the cell is not 

 serrated on its npper margin as in .V. neriphun, and the subai)ical spots are not 

 divided by flie subeostal nervures as in Howitson's species, but are fused into a 

 curved subajiie.il biind, not very much indented internally. The general tone of the 

 underside of both wings is decidedly lighter than in ,V. Hcriplinif. There are two 

 s])ecimens of this species, both females. I have another specimen in my collection 

 coming from the sonthern peninsula of Celebes, a male, which is also referable to 

 this species, anil has long stood in ray collection unnamed. 7y/jc from Bnru. 



Expanse 4:! mm. 



Ck.\us ATHYMA Westwood. 

 • iJ. A. eulimene (Godart), Km:. ifetl<. IX. ji. 42!" (In-,':}). 

 l'"our malf.i. 



(iKNis SYMFHAEDHA Hiibner. 

 .^:i. S. aeropus (Linnaeus), .1///.S-. J.url. L'lr. p. 'Joii (1704). 

 Several mnlix and one fe.iiiale. 



Gekus DlCHOHRAdlA Butler. 

 •")4. D. ninus (Felder), Wicn E„f. Mn„. III. p. 18."i (ISoO). 

 One damaged uwlf. 



(iEsrs AFATUHINA Herrich-Schaetler. 

 •">•). A. erminia (Cramer), Pap. Ex. III. t. 1!»6. f. A. B (1780). 

 A fairly good series of the malf.i of this species. 



Genus EULEPIS Jlocne. 

 • It;. E. pyrrhus buruanus Rothschild, Nov. /ooi.. V. j). osv. f. ','(; (I89'.i). 

 A nntubei' of ju lies and one damaged female. 



