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atoms along the sides of the veins at the base, and a medial white 

 band, rather narrow and rounded at the ends, reaching from the 

 costa at the centre where it is irrorated with blue, to the centre of the 

 interno- median area towards the hinder angle, this end having also 

 some blue atoms. Hind-wings with a very broad central white band, 

 occupying more than the outer half of the abdominal margin, narrow- 

 ing somewhat towards the centre of the costa, which it does not reach 

 and where there are also some blue atoms ; the whole of the 

 black portion of the wing has brilliant cyaneous reflections, black 

 in some lights and brilliant dark blue in others ; cilia of both wings 

 brown, with a white space at the tips. Underside, body and legs 

 brown, wings as above, but of a rich dull brown. 



Expanse of wings 2-|- inches. 

 a. Dorey (type) (Wallace). 



763. Eusemia ftmebris. 



Eusemia funebris. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1872, p. 569. 



Waterhouse : Aid., ii. pi. 127, f. 4 (1883). 



Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 59. 322 



(1887). 

 a. India (type). 



Genus CHELONOMOKPHA. Motsch. : Et. Ent., ix. p. 29 (i860). 



764. Chelonomorpha japana. 



Chelonomorpha japa7ta. Motsch.: Et. Ent., ix. p. 30 (i860). 



Eusemia villicoides. Butler : Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xv. p. 144, pi. 13, f. 2 

 (1875). 

 Type {villicoides). Hakodadi, in B. M. 

 a. Japan. 



Genus OPTHALMIS. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 166 (18 16). 



765. Opthalmis lincea. 



Phalcsfta lincea. Cramer : Pap. Exot., iii. 61, pi. 228, f. B (1780). 

 Opthalmis lincea. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., 166. 1719 (1816). 



Walker: ii. 361 (1854). 



Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), xiii. p. 199 (1884). 



Agarista linceoides. Boisd. : Rev. et Mag. de Zoo!., 1874, p. 80. 



a. Ke (2) (Wallace). b. Makessar, Celebes (Wallace). c. Ceram 

 (Wallace). d. Wagaiow (2) (Wallace). e. Amboina (Wallace). 



f. New Guinea (2) (Wallace). 



766. Opthalmis mollis. 



Eusemia mollis. Walker: vii. 1774 (1856). 



Type. E. Indies, in B. M. 



a. Singapore (Wallace). b. Mount Ophir, Malacca (Wallace). 



c. Borneo (3). d. Sarawak, Borneo (Wallace). e. Sumatra 



(2) (Wallace). 



