( 802 ) 



S. Fri-i- {irofoss df liiiriie (I'l. Lll. f. I'-l) three Id t'lmr times as long as 

 liroad in niitklle. Processes of penis-sheath (PI. LVII. 1". 4«. 49. 50) of nearly 

 equal lengtii, dentate, sonaevvhat projecting away from the sheath. 



JIad. N. India to Borneo an<l Java : most likely all over the Indo-Malayan 

 Suliregion. 



Ill the Tring Mnscnui lo c?c?, -^ ?? from: Sikhim ; Shillong ; Jaintia 

 Hills ; Khasia Hills ; Perak ; Dinding, vi.. and Pankor, ii. (Curtis) ; Benkoelen, 

 W. Sumatra (Ericsson) ; Java. 



b. ( '. kelops papaana subsp. nov. 



D,i),h,ih /i//,v« var., RothsuhiW, Nov. ZooL. ii. p. 482 (1895) (Germ. X. Guinea). 

 ThtrHra /<(>/.-/«, Pagenstecher, in Chun, Zonl. xii. 211. p. 1.3. n. 10 (I'tOO) (Ralum, xii.). 



$. Abdomen more white beneath than in lirlopti hdops. Anterior tibia 

 blackish brown externally. 



Wings, upperside. Forewing : distal margin more distinctly scalloped, 



ajiex more acute and more produced, fringe pure white between veins, especially 

 near apex, black oblique apical line almost entirely replaced by a white line, 



uj)per discocellular spot larger than stigma. Hindwing : pale anal patch 



larger, at iP 5 mm. from outer margin, which is narrowly olive. 



Underside. Forewing : black basi-discal area reduced to a large discal 



patch and a streak behind M- ; postdiscal costal spot larger than in h. helo/is, 

 fused with another black patch which is situated between it and the heavy apical 



line. Hindwing : dots on veins much more proximal than in h. helops, dots R^ 



and M' being situated nearer cell than outer margin. 



S. Harpe (PL LII. f. 13) shorter than in helops helops. The processes of 

 the penis-sheath also shorter (PI. LVII. f. 51. 52. 53), the right one much slenderer, 

 simple. 



llah. New Guinea and Nen Pommern. 



Ill the Tring Museum 1 c? (ti/pe) from : Milne Bay, xi. '98 (Meek). A ? in 

 coll. Staudinger from German New Guinea. In the Berlin Museum from Ralum. 



7fi2. Cechenena minor (PI. X. f. 11, c?). 



Chaerncampa minor Butlor, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lviid. p. 249. u. 30 (1875) (Masuri ; — Mus. Brit.) ; id., 



Trans. Zoo!. Soc. Loud. ix. p. 562. n. 47 (1877) ; Cot. & Swinh., Cat. .Moths hid. i. p. 19. 



n. 102 (1887) (Sibfagar) ; Swinh., Cat. Lqi. Het. Mus. O.r. i. p. 18. n. 70(1892) (Laos, Siam). 

 Theretra minor, Kirby, CtU. Lcp. Met. i. 656. n. 73 (1892) ; Rothsch., Nov. ZooL. i. p. 75 (1804) 



(= lineosii exterr.). 

 Ckaerocaiiqxi l/iiiosa, Hampson, in Blanf., Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths i. p. 113. n. 143 (1802) (partim). 

 Theretra lineosa, Dudgeon, Journ. Boinbtii/ N. H. Soc. xi. p. 412. n. 143 (1808) (Sikhim ; Bhutan ; 



v.— viii. ; partim) ; Leech, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. p. 284. n. 56 (1808) (Omei-shan ; Chang- Yang). 

 *rAere(rn s/W«/<( Rothschild, /.(•. i. p. 76 (1894) (Japan ; — Mus. Tring); Leech, Trans. Ent. Soc. 



Lond. p. 28.i. n. 56 (1898). 



c? ? . Thorax without pale mesial band ; lines of abdomen less jiromineiit than 

 in lineosa. Forewing with secen lines in outer half, the short line (J — or line 3 

 counted from outer margin — completely merged together with 7, the latter 

 generally blacker behind and somewhat undulate. The exterior spur of the 



