1876.] 123 



12. — E. AMATRix Group. 



48. ErSEMIA PEOXIMA. 



JEusemia proxima, Walker, Lep. Ilet., 1, p. 50, u. G (1854). 

 Assam (Wanvick). Type, B. M. 



49. EUSEMIA AMATRIX. 



Eiisemia amafrix, Westwood, Cab. Orieut. Eut., p. G8, pi. 33, fig. 

 4 (1847). 

 Assam. 



50. EuSEillA CLTMENE. 



Eusemia clymene, Boisdural, Eevue et Mag. de Zooi., s. 3, vol. 2, 

 p. 72, n. 80 (1874). 



Eusemia amatri.x, Boisduval {nee Westwood), I.e., p. G3, n. 11. 

 Java {Rorsfield). B. M. 



51. ErsE^riA aruija. 



Eusemia aruna, Moore, Gat. Lep. E. I. Comp., ii, p. 288, n. G59 

 (1858-9). 



Darjeeling. 



52. Eusemia aeruana. 



Eusemia arruana, Boisduval, Revue et Mag. dc Zool., s. 3, vol. 2, 

 p. 75, u. 36 (1874). 

 Aru (Lorquin). 



53. Eusemia tacillans. 



Eusemia vacillans, Walker, Lep. Ilet. Suppl., i, p. 51 (1SG4). 

 Celebes. B. M. 



Excepting iu the absence of the tawny band of sccondarii-s, this 

 is extremely like E. clymene. 



13. — E. vc;x'A\i* Citoup. 



54. Eusemia tulcania, n. sp. 



g . Prinmries bluo-black, fringe white at apex ; a plumbaginous streak across 

 the middle of tlic cell, and a second on discoccllulars ; a central group of three 

 sulphur-yellow spots, separated from each other by the median nervurc and its first 

 branch, the first spot sub-quadrate and within the cell, the second cuneiform at base 

 of first median interspace, the third considerably larger, sub-orato and notched in- 

 ternally ; four white spots in a nearly straight scries beyond the coll ; secondaries 

 steel-blue, with purplish and grecni-*h rcflcci ions, costa reddish-brown ; fringe of outer 

 margin broad and snow-white ; head brown ; palpi and collar fulvous ; thorax bhiek ; 



