90 MR. F. WALKER ON HETEROCEROUS LEPIDOPTERA 
the whole disk, and are only divided by the black veins. Length of 
the body 7 lines; of the wings 18 lines. 
This species also comes between S. Minceus and S. divisa. 
29. SYNTOMIS INTERMISSA, n.s. Mas. Purpurea, capitis gutta tho- 
racis fascia antica interrupta humeris pectorisque maculis quatuor 
albis, antennis apicalibus abdomine fascia basali interrupta fascia pos- 
terlore guttisque lateralibus albis, tarsis basi albis, alis anticis limpido 
quinquemaculatis, posticis minimis limpido trimaculatis. 
Male. Deep purple. Head with a white dot in front. Antennz with 
silvery-white tips. Thorax with an interrupted white band on the 
fore border, and with two humeral white spots. Pectus with two 
white spots on each side. Abdomen with an interrupted white basal 
band and with an entire white band at two-thirds of the length; tip 
bluish ; underside with a row of white dots along each side from the 
base to the hinder band. Fore coxze white beneath; tarsi white at 
the base. Fore wings with five limpid spots; lst spot subquadrate, 
more than half the length of the 2nd, which widens exteriorly and has 
an oblique exterior side ; 3rd nearly limear, much in front of the 4th 
and the 5th, which together form a short conical spot. Hind wings 
very small, with three limpid spots ; 2nd and 3rd spots much smaller 
than those of the preceding species. Length of the body 6 lines; of- 
the wings 15 lines. 
This is sufficiently different from S. ¢ransitiva to claim a new name ; but 
there is so much resemblance between the two that they may be termed 
varieties or nearly allied Species, according to the various use of those 
words. 
30. SYNTOMIS SEPARABILIS, n.s. Fem. Nigra, capitis gutta an- 
tennis apice humerisque albis, abdomine macula basali guttis latera- 
libus fascia dorsali fasciisque ventralibus albis, alis anticis limpide quin- 
quemaculatis, posticis minimis limpido unimaculatis. 
Female. Black. Head with a white dot in front. Antenne white 
towards the tips. Thorax with two humeral white spots. Abdomen 
with a subquadrate white basal spot ; a row of white dots along each 
side, and white bands beneath from the base to a dorsal white band at 
two-thirds of the length. Fore coxee white beneath. Fore wings 
with five limpid spots; 1st spot small, slightly oblong, near the base ; 
2nd and 38rd oblong-quadrate; 3rd oblique, a little shorter and 
broader than the 2nd; 4th elliptical; 5th larger than the 4th, double 
or divided by a black vein. Hind wings very short, with one very 
large limpid spot. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 12 lines. 
This, though much like S. intermissa, is sufficiently distinct to be 
called another species. 
31. SYNYOMIS DivIsuRA, n.s. Fem. Nigra, fronte humerisque albis, 
