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elongated, widened, and quite compressed ; the tarsus in the fore-legs 

 of the male being exarticulate, and as long as the femur and tibia 

 united ; second, third, and fourth joints in the four hind-legs very- 

 short, terminal joint small, subovate, notched at its obliquely-trun- 

 cated extremity, with extremely minute ungues." 



2. MILETUS BOISDUVALI, Moore {Plate la, fig. 1). 



M. Boisduvali, n. sp. — Upper- side brown; fore-ioing with a 

 whitish fascia running from near the middle of the anterior margin 

 to near the anal angle ; Mnd-wings slightly angulated. Ukdee-sidb 

 pale brown ; fore-wing, with fascia, as on upper side, intersected 

 with veinlets, and having three spots in the disciodal cell, one on 

 each of the three anterior subcostal veinlets ; also an undulated spot 

 near the anterior angle, and a small blackish dot between eacli 

 veinlet near the exterior margin ; hind-wing also marked with undu- 

 lated spots and stripes, and with a dot between each veinlet. Form 

 of wings as in $ Symoetlia ; expanse of wings 1^^ in. 



a. b. ? . Java. From Dr. Horsfield's Collection. 



3. MILETUS HORSFIELDI, Moore {Plate la, fig. 2). 



M. Sorsfieldi, n. sp. — Uppee-side hvovfn, fore-icing oi the male 

 with an oval longitudinal w^hitish spot in the centre ; female wholly 

 brown, with but a faint indication of lighter colour in the centre of 

 the fore-wing. Undee-sibe of both sexes creamy-white, and densely 

 covered with undulating brown strigae, both wings also having near 

 the exterior margin a darker brown dot between each veinlet. Sind- 

 icings rounded, and, in the male, slightly angulated ; in the female, 

 these are acute. Expanse of wings in the male l^in., female l^^in. 



a. b. c. (J ? . Java. From Dr. Horsfield's Collection. 



Genus PITHECOPS, Horsfield. 



Pithecops, Horsfield, Cat. Lep. Mus. E.I.C. p. 66 (1828). 

 Ltc-ena, p. Westwood, Diurnal Lep. 



4. PITHECOPS HYLAX, Fabricius Sp. 



Hesperia Hylax, Fabricius, Mant. Ins. II. p. 77 (1787) ; 



Ent. Syst. III. pt. I. p. 304. 

 Polyoramatus Hylax, Godart, Enc. Meth. H. N. IX. 



p. 701. Donovan, Ins. of India, t. 46,/! 2. 



