( -ila ) 



jilidonicii yellow iilio\r. I'lulerside like ujiper, but tlic suliteiiiiinal liiu> only 

 iiulicatcd on the inner niiii'gin>. 



K\ii:insc of wings : iiii nun. 



( Mk- J from South Celebes. 



Bursada concinna >ii. nov. 



Closely allied to li. hieroglyphlca Wlk. = veslirjiata Snell., Init lirighter coloured, 

 with all the black markings narrower and neater. 



One example from the Felder collection, from the Pliilippines. 



Stenele Wlk. 



AVings am]>le. Forewings: eoj^ta nearly straight, convex before apex, which is 

 rounded and blunt ; hindmargin obli(iuely curved. Hindwings with hindmaro-in 

 rounded. Palpi weak, horizontally porrect ; third joint droo])ing ; tongue present ; 

 antennae in S fully pectinated ; in S also pectinated, but shortly ; hind tibiae with 

 four short spurs. Neuration : cell two-thirds as long as wing ; discocellular straight, 

 or slightly curved. Forewings : first median from two-thirds, second from seven- 

 eighths, third from lower end of cell ; lower radial from centre of discocellular, upper 

 radial from upper angle of cell ; last four subcostals on joint stem from before end of 

 cell ; tirst subcostal free. Hindwings with costal straight ; subcostal arched at base, 

 and approaching costal near base ; two subcostal nervules from end of cell ; medians 

 as in forewing. 



Type : Stenele truiuihit<i Wlk. <i only. 



Stenele obsoleta sp. no\. 



Forewings deep coppery red, with the costal and apical oue-third black, the edge 

 of the latter much as in S. translata Wlk., showing a quadrate spot on the dis- 

 cocellular ; the three pale spots also as in translata Wlk., but the lower jiair smallei ; 

 subcostal vein not blackened. Hindwings with a naiTow irregular black Ixirder, whicli 

 throws out four long teeth along the costal vein, the two subcostal nervules, and the 

 first median ; a nan'ow linear tooth along the second median, and a blunt triangular 

 one along the third ; instead of a spot, only a faint horizontal dark dash across the 

 discocellular. Antennae black; face and vertex white; thorax and abdomen above 

 dull reddish ; sides of abdomen gieyish black. Underside like upper. 



Expanse of wings : 50 mm. 



One c? from South .\nifrica, without further locality. 



Hyalosteuele gen. nov. 

 Forewings elongate, narrow; costa straight till sliortly before apex, which is 

 Ijluntly rounded ; hindmargin very obliquely curved ; anal angle rounded of}'. Hind- 

 wings elongate ; inner angle bluntly rounded ; inner half of hindmargin nearly 

 straight. Antennae of J pectinated; palpi porrect, rather long, very slender, the 

 joints distinct ; tongue present; eyes large; hind tibiae with four short spurs; scaling 

 sparse; the wings semidiaphanous. Neuration: forewings, cell more than half tlie 

 lensrth of wing, its margins inclined inwards towards the end ; first median from one- 

 half, second from seven-eighths, the median itself inclining inwards from its origin ; 

 third from the end; lower radial from centre of discocellular. curving downwards; 



