RHOPALOCER. I .1/. I /,. I )'. i .v. | . 



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margined with greyish situate near outer margin, ami a submar-inal narrow dark fascia; posterior 

 wings with the ahdominal margin, rather less than ,m(,r (liiid of wing, a transverse sub-hasal fascia, 

 followed by a very irregularly waved linear fascia greyish-whitr : the outer white area traversed hy 

 two pale brownish fasei.u. Anterior wings beneath as above, l)ut paler; posterior wings beneath 

 greyish-white, the costal area spotted with brownish, and with some minute dark spots along outer 

 margin. Body above chocolate-brown; apical half of alxloiiKii nioir or less greyish ; body beneath and 

 legs greyish. 



Exp. wings, 32 millim. 



Hab.— Malay Peninsula ; Perak (coll. tiodfery ; Kimst.— Calc. ^fus.) ; Malacca (Hewitson).— Borneo 

 (Druce). 



SPECIES INCERT^ SEDIS. 



I have here followed the method of Messrs. (lodman and Salviii,' in eniimeratinf,' the 

 following species without exact o-eneric determination. The reason for such a course with 

 myself is that the species are represented hy single specimens, and are not in my own 

 possession, so that complete study of ueuration has been ])revont('d hy my res]ionsibility to 

 keep the specimens uninjured. 



1. Baoris? insignis, n.s]). (Tab. XXXV., iig. 22.) 



Wings above dark chocolate-brown ; anterior wings with seven greyish-white discal sjiots, situate two 

 subapical, two divided by second median nervule, two in cell, and one small and subcostal above them ; 

 posterior wings with the fringe prominently greyish-white ; anterior wings beneath paler than above, spots 

 similar, but with a faintly marked submarginal series of small pale spots ; posterior wings beneath 

 greyish-lirown, the costal and basal areas brownish, and with a discal and marginal series of brownish 

 spots, fringe as above, fiody above concolorous with wings; body beneath with legs more or less greyish. 



Exp. wings, 20 millim. 



Hab. — Malay Peninsula ; Singapore (coll. Godfery). 



2. Isma? homolea. (Tab. XXXV., iig. 23.) 



Ih.xpcria Honinl,;,, Hewitsou, Descr. Hesp. p. 29, a. 15 (1868); Ex. Butt. V. Hasp. t. 7, f. 77, 78 (187G); 

 Pliitz, Stett. Eut. Zeit. xliv. p. 43, n. 312. 



The tigurc is taken from the typical specimen in the late Mr. Hewitsou's collection, and 

 his description is here reproduced. 



" Upperside dark brown. Anterior wing with live tninsi)arent spots ; one in the cell, two between the 

 median nervures, and two before the apex." 



'• Underside. Anterior wing with a sul)marginal band of ochreous spots. Posterior wing with two 

 bands of similar spots and one spot more distinct than the rest towards the anal angle." 



Exp. wings, " Ito inch." 



Hab. — Malay Peninsula : Singapore (Wallace — coll. Hewitson). 



"■ Biologia Cciid-ali Ainniciuia— lUiop. \<'l. i. P- ISIi. 



