124 W. J. HOLLAND. 



detected adjacent to the two white spots of the primaries, which re- 

 appear on the underside. A curved submarginal row of obscure 

 brown spots is found upon the secondaries. Underside of palpi and 

 head white. Expanse of wings If inches. 

 Type in Coll. Holland. 



Genus TEI.ICOTA Moore. 



85. Telicota Aiigias L., Syst. Nat. I, 2, p. 794, n. 257 (1767). Dist., Rliop. 

 Malay, p. 382, Tab. XXXIV, fig. 23. 



Apparently common. 



Gemis CYCL.OPIDES Hiibu. 

 Ileteropterus Diim. 



86. Cyclopides Henrici n. sp. PI. II, fig. 5. 



Male. — Upjoer surface uniformly very dark brown with an oliva- 

 ceous reflection. Primaries with two minute quadrate subapical 

 spots. Under surface lighter in color. Primaries with subapical 

 white spots as on upper surface ; posterior half of the wing darker 

 than the anterior margin. Secondaries with two transverse cloudy 

 bands of dark brown upon the lighter ground. Underside of palpi 

 and head Avhite. Expanse IJ inches. 



Type in Coll. Holland. 



Genus ABA RATH A Moore. 



87. Abaratlia Sura Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1865, p. 786. Distant. 

 Rhop. Malay, p. 390, Tab. XXXIV, fig. 16. 



One example. 



Genus ITDASFES Moore. 



88. U«laspes Folus Cram., Pap. Exot. I, t. 74, fig. F. Dist., 1. c. p. 398, PI. 

 XXXIV, fig. 3. 



One fine example. 



A comparison of the list given by Mr. Moore of the species taken 

 in Hainan by Mr. Swinhoe shows twenty-nine species not enumerated 

 on the foregoing list as found on the island, while in the foregoing 

 paper there are given forty-six species not mentioned by Mr. Moore. 

 There are thus ascertained to be nearly one hundred and twenty 

 species of Rhopalocera in Hainan, and doubtless future ex])lorations 

 will greatly increase the number. Of this number only about one- 

 fifth appear, to be strictly speaking, new forms, and these are mainly 

 varietal, many of them hardly entitled to specific rank. 



