A1>1'EXJ>1X. .r, 



costal nervure ; second emitted nearer first than third ; thi.-.l from end of cell ; fourth l.ifurcatin- from 

 third at about half its length ; fifth hifurcatins from tl.ir.l about midway between base of fourth and 

 apex of wing. 



1. Deramas livens. (Tab. XLIL, fig. 15 <y ,) 



Ihramas livens, Distant, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. xvii. p. 252 (1886). 



Male. AVings above dark ccBrulean-blue ; anterior wings with the neuration, costal, cellular and apical 

 areas, outer margin narrowly, to outer angle, and inner margin narrowly dark fuscous ; posterior wings 

 with a cellular tuft of long hairs, costal and abdominal areas, posterior margin, and a more or less 

 continuous series of marginal spots placed on the nervules dark fuscous. Wings beneath pale brownish 

 ochraceous ; both wings with a narrow, linear, much waved and dislocated castaneous fascia, between 

 which and outer margin the colour is much suffused with greyish ; posterior wings with a short', narrow, 

 strongly waved linear blackish fascia at anal angle. Body and legs more or less concolorous with' wings. 



Exp. wings, 30 millim. 



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



Genus CURETIS {(lutnt, p. 201). 



2. Curetis aesopus (antca, p. 202). (Tal). XLIV., tig. 14 j .) 



I am now able to tigure the female of this species, of which the original description has 

 previously been given. 



Additional Hab. — Malay Peninsula; Perak (coll. Dist.). 

 6. Curetis insularis. Tab. XLI., tigs. G J , 7 S .) 



Pluidni Insularis, Horsfield, Cat. Lep. E.I. C. p. 125, u. 52 (1829). 



Anops Insularis, Horsf. & Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus.E.I. C. vol. i. p. 53, t. In, f. 14 (1857i. 



Male. Wings above shining sanguineous ; anterior wings with the base brownish, the costal, apical 

 and outer marginal areas black ; posterior wings with the outer margin black, the basal, abdominal and 

 anal-angular areas brownish. Wings beneath pale creamy-white, with a stramineous tinge, both wings 

 crossed beyond cells by a waved and more or less broken linear blackish fascia inwardly margined with 

 bluish-grey, and both wings with a submarginal series of small black spots. Body above dark brownish ; 

 body beneath more or less concolorous with wings. 



Female. — Wings above dark chocolate-brown ; anterior wings with a large discal orange-yellow patch 

 which occupies the lower portion of cell, is continued beneath cell, and extends to a short distance from 

 outer margin ; posterior wings with a small curved orange-yellow patch extending from upper subcostal 

 nervule to about end of cell. Wings beneath as in male. 



Exp. wings, ^ and ? , 35 millim. 



Hab. — Malay Peninsula; Perak (Kunstl. — coll. Dist.) ; Selangor; Kwala Lumpor (Biggs — coll. Dist.). 

 — Java (Horsfield). 



This species is here arranged after C. fdda-i. 



Genus PARAGEEYDUS {antea, p. 207). 

 Mr. Butler has recently expressed his opinion" that Felder's genus Allotinus is synonymic 

 with Panujcnjdus, for the reason that he proposes A.JaUax\ as the type of Allotinus, whilst 

 I have taken A. subviolaceus as the typical species. 



* Ent. Month. Mag. vol. xxii. p. 59 (188.5). f A species fouml in the I'hilippiue Islands. 



