( 2nl ) 



both wings being deep red-lirowu, except a narrow space along costal and hind- 

 margin of forewiugs towards apex, which are greenish spotted with red-brown ; the 

 enter line does not rnn straight from its snbcostal angle to the inner margin, but 

 only as far as vein 4, where it is curved, and reaches inner margin vertically at two- 

 thirds. The obli(jue lustrous costal line mentioned by Guenee is really the upper 

 part of the inner line, which runs straight from costa to subcostal vein near end of 

 cell, forms a sharp angle outwards in u])per half of cell, then runs inwards in middle 

 of cell, and, doubling back on itself, forms a rounded projection in hjwer half of cell; 

 it then proceeds inwards along median vein, and after emitting an acute angle 

 basewards on submedian fold and forming another rounded projection outwards 

 above submedian vein, reaches the inner margin vertically at one-fourth ; just 

 beyond the two projections in cell is the round, grey-brown, lustrous-edged, 

 discal mark. 



25. Hjrposidra ruptifascia sp. nov. 



Nearest to //. picaria Wlk. from Java, of which it is probably the Boruean 

 form. The two white blotches of forewiugs are of equal width and corresponding 

 curvature, and appear to form parts of a curved band, interru]ited between vein 

 4 and the submedian fold. On the hindwings the corresponding blotches are 

 irregular ovals, and are connected by two narrower blotches, across which the veins 

 are marked by groups of black scales. The hindmargin of forewiugs is hardly 

 indented beneath the apex. 



1 ? from North Borneo. 



