( M ) 



ilark greyish black, the inner edge of which is less sinuate than in E. vdhiJa P'eld., 

 which in other respects it much resembles. 



Utulerside : pure silvery white, very slightly tinged with yellow at the base. 



Expanse of wings : 1^ inch. 



Hab. Pura, Alor, Larentuka, Adonara. 



The anterior wing.s are comparatively shorter than in E. velleda, and are of the 

 same length as the posterior wings. 



5. Revadebra philo -p. nov. 



Upperside: both wings resemble li. phyle Feld., but differ from it as under : On 

 the anterior wings the band of setni-hyaline spots beyond the cell is more oblique ; the 

 first spot in the band nearest the costa is closer to the second, the third spot is more 

 elongate, and the fourth is smaller and situate nearer the outer margin ; the outer 

 row of sulimarginal spots is not continued beyond the uppermost median nervule, the 

 third and fourth spots from the apex being obsolete. On the posterior wings across 

 the disc, a little beyond its middle, is situate a row of spots in pairs between the 

 veins, the pair between the subcostal nervules being confluent ; the sulimarginal row 

 of small spots which in R. phyle extends nearly to the anal angle is represented onlv 

 by two indistinct spots near the apex. 



The tmderside does not differ from the upperside, except that there is a sub- 

 marginal row of minute spots in pairs between the veins on the posterior wings. 



Expanse of wings : 2f inches. 



One specimen only, from Rambawa. 



(i. Patosa nubaida sp. nov. 



jMale. — Upjperside: both wings velvety brown, with the costal thiid of the 

 posterior wings becoming paler, and the lower part of the cell and the area round it 

 slightly darker, but rather paler towards the costal margin about its middle. 



Underside: anterior wings as on the upperside, with the inner margin broadlv 

 sericeous whitish brown ; a round spot towards the end of the cell, and three spots on 

 the disc beyond the cell : the upper spot, situate above the upper median nervule, 

 sublinear; the second and third larger; the second ovate, indented on its inner 

 side ; the third, the largest, elongate oval. Posterior wings with the disc crossed 

 about its middle by an indistinct curved paler brown space ; a minute spot towards 

 the end of the cell, and six rather larger sjiots beyond the cell, the second, third, and 

 sixth of which are the smallest. 



The female on the upperside resembles the male, but is paler, with the spots on 

 the underside indistinctly visible through the wrings ; on the underside tlie spots on 

 both wings are larger. C)n the anterior wings the space above the pale inner-marginal 

 area is traversed by an elongate white streak commencing in a line with the lowest 

 discal spot and extending nearly to the base, where it merges in the dark brown of 

 the rest of the wings. On the posterior wings there is an additional white elongate 

 streak, which is situate above the first sulicostal nervule. 



E'xpanse of wings : 3A inches. 



Hah. Halmaheii-a. 



Nearest to Patosa hatesii Feld., but a larger insect ; the absence of the pale outer 

 area on both wings of P. hatesii at once distinguishes it from that species. 



