COLLECTED IN BOENEO. 143 



the rostrum is wholly black and more slender at tlie tip ; the fore wings have 

 green spots and no bands, and the blue part of the hind wings extends more 

 towards the borders in fi'ont and less so hindward. 



14. HoTiNUS CXTLTELLATUS, n. s., mas. PaUido viricHs, rostro compresso 

 subascendcnte corporis fere longitudine, abdomiue testaceo, ahs anticis 

 guttis nonnullis testaceis fusco marginatis, posticis luteis. 



Male. Pale green. Rostrum compressed, keeled, hardly ascending, acumi- 

 nated at the tip, testaceous above, a httle shorter than the body. Abdomen 

 and legs testaceous. Fore wings with a few testaceous brown-bordered 

 dots of various size. Hind wings luteous. Length of the body without 

 the rostrum 8 lines ; of the wuigs 28 Unes. 



Subtrib. Lystroides, Spinola. 

 Gen. ApHiENA, Guerin. 



15. Aphsena scutellaris. White, Ann. Nat. Hist. xvii. 330. 



16. Aphaena Samidersii, White. See page 84. 



17. Aphaena basirufa, Walk. Cat. Somopt. pt. 2. 278. 



It differs shghtly from the three SiUiet specimens in the British Museum, 

 which are exactly aUke. 



18. Aph^na SATTTRATA, n. s., mas. Nigi-a, thoracis lateribus fcrrugineis, 

 aUs anticis viridi-nigris e hnea transversa arcuata lutescente in areas duaa 

 divisis, area interiore longiore semicirculis rufescentibus ornata, exteriore 

 subrotundii creberrioie luteo-venosis, posticis linea recta divisis, marguiis 

 interioris dimidio basah flavo plagiato. 



Male. Black. Ferruginous piceous, black beneath. Wings greenish-black, 

 divided into two areas by a transverse line, which is ciu-ved and pale 

 luteous in the fore wmgs, straight and rather darker in the hind wings ; 

 interior area longer than the other one, adorned m the fore wmgs witli various 

 little luteous half-ringlets which are accompanied by dots, in the Iiiud 

 wings with partly green veins, and with a yeUow patch towards the base 

 of the interior border; exterior area nearly round, most thickly crowded 

 with luteous veins ; a glaucous bloom covering the interior area on the 

 under side, and forming a semicircle on the exterior one. Length of the 

 body 11 hues ; of the wings 30 lines. 

 Tliis species and A. rosea, Guer., are closely allied in stnicture and in the 



disposition of the colours, and are distinguished from the two preceding 



species by their much more ample wings. 



19. Aph^na veeis-amoe, n. s., mas et fcem. Nigra, facie pedibusque fcrru- 

 gineis, abdomme rufo, alls anticis saturate et Isetissime vfridibus, costa 

 Mnea arcuata exteriore niaculaque basali flavis, subtiis tomento albo variis, 

 posticis niveis apice fidvis. 



MaU and Female. Black. Face and legs ferruginous. Abdomen red. 

 Fore wings intensely grass-green, with the costa, a basal spot, a few dots 

 in the disk, and an exterior curved transverse hue yellow; tips tawny; 

 under side with various marks of white tomentum, which also appears on 



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