268 LEPIDOPTERA FROM EAST AFRICAN ISLANDS— HOLLAND, voi. xviii. 



LYC^NA GAIKA, TrimenJ 



The collection contains five examples from Alphonse Island, six from 

 Malu', and one from Providence Island. 



LYCiENA TELICANUS, Lang.2 



Two examples from Mali*', two from Ali)lionse Island, and six from 

 A] dab r a. 



LYCiENA, sp. (?) 



The collection contains one rnbbed specimen and the half of another 

 from Aldabra, which I can not well determine with snch material. 

 The insects are apparently allied on the markings of the nuder side to 

 L. telicanus, Lang, bnt differ, and are very mnch smaller than that 

 species. They may represent a new species, bnt with snch specimens 

 it wonld be rash to venture more than a mere conjecture. 



Genus HYPOLYC^ENA, Felder. 

 HYPOLYCiENA PHILIPPUS, Fabricius.^ 



One male and three females from Aldabra. 



SiibfaiTiily FIKRIlsT ^^C, Swainson. 



Genus TERIAS, Swainson. 



TERIAS ZOE, Hopffer.^ 



Three specimens of the typical form from Aldabra. 

 TERIAS DESJARDINSII, Boisduval."' 

 Six sijecimens from Aldabra. 



Genus CALLOSUNE, Doubleday. 



CALLOSUNE EVANTHIDES, new species. 

 (Plate YIII, tig. 9.) 



2£(ile. — Allied to G. evanthe, Boisduval. The wings on the upper side 

 are white, powdered at the base with grayish scales. The iirimaries are 

 broadly tipped with orange-red. This orange red space is narrowly 

 bordered with black on the anterior margin, and more widely bordered 

 with black on the outer margin. The black border of the outer margin 

 is produced inwardly for a short distance on each of the nervules, and 

 is intlected inwardly just above the extremity of vein 2, being at this 

 point somewhat widely separated from the outer margin by a white 

 line. A transverse oblique band of black, poorly defined, runs from 



' For synonymy, see Triraen, S. Afr. Butt., II, p. 50. 

 - For synonymy, see Trimen, S. Afr. Butt., II, p. 69. 

 ^ For synonymy, see Trimeu, S. Afr. Butt., 11, \). 118. 



* For synonymy, see Trimen, S. Afr. Butt., Ill, p. 16. 



* For sjnionymy, see Trimeu, S. Afr. Butt., Ill, p. 24. 



