224 [Ni.vemljcr, 



abdomen inrioiblo groen, anal tnft fulvous ; wings below brown, shot all over with 

 bright steel-blue and green ; lower yellow spot of primaries divided longitudinally 

 by a black line ; costal margin fulvous ; otherwise as above : pectus, coxse, femora, 

 lower margin of tibia; and tarsi, and venter, orange. Expanse of wings, 2 in. 5 lin. 



Burmah. Type, Coll. Y. Moore. 



This is one of the most striking species in the genus, 



55. ErSEMIA EUDAMOIDES, n. sp. 



$ . Primaries blue-black at base, becoming deep chocolate-brown towards outer 

 margin, apical fringe white ; veins at base, a streak across the centre of the cell, and 

 another on discocellulars, plumbaginous ; a central group of three spots, nearly as in 

 the preceding species, but pale buff (almost white) ; a pale buff oblique fasciole 

 beyond the cell ; secondaries deep brown, with apical fringe white, a central deep 

 ochreous band, becoming diffused towards costa ; head and collar fulvous ; antennae 

 testaceous, annulated with black ; thorax black ; abdomen deep ochreous, barred 

 with triangvdar black spots ; wings below chocolate-brown, primaries, with costal 

 margin, orange ; spots nearly as above, but larger and white ; secondaries with the 

 central band broader, otherwise as above ; body below deep ochreous. 



Expanse of wings, 2 in. 4 lin. 



Celebes (Wallace). Type, B. M. 



This species bears a label with the name Damias endamoides ; it 

 is an undoubted Eusemia, although the eecondai'ies are rather narrow. 



14. — e. albomaeginata greoup. 



56. Eusemia albomaeginata. 



Eusemia alhomarginata, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc, p. 5G9 (1872). 

 Burmah. Type, Coll. F. Moore. 



I think that Eusemia funehvis, Moore (loc. cit.), must belong to 

 the group which I have lately referred to Agarista, 



15. E. DOLESCHALLII GeOUP. 



57. Eusemia doleschallii. 



Eusemia doleschallii, BoisdTival, Eevue et Mag. de Zool., s. 3, vol. 

 2, p. 77,n. 40 (1874) ; Eeldcr, Ecise der Nov. Lcp., 4, pi. cvii, figs. 2, 

 3 (1874). 



Amboina. 



58. Eusemia semperi. 



Eusemia semperi, Boisduval, Eevue et Mag. de Zool., s. 3, vol. 2, 

 p.. 76, n. 38 (1874) ; Feldcr, Eeisc der Nov. Lcp., 4, pi. cvii, fig. 4 (1874). 

 Celebes. 



