58 Colonel C. Swinhoe on 



on eacli patagia, two transverse black bands on the thorax in trout, 

 and a black spot behind, lower half of thorax and abdomen white, the 

 latter with a dorsal row of black spots, one on each segment, and 

 lateral double rows of black dots, anal tuft ochreous ; fore-wings 

 black, with white markings, much as in P. disrupta, Butler, from the 

 Solomon Islands, but there is an additional Ijand of three white spots 

 between the basal streak and the discal band, the latter is entire and 

 is composed of five large spots : the hind-wings are white Avith a 

 black marginal band containing two apical spots, and another a little 

 below the middle, as in disrupta. 

 Expanse of wings 2i'u inches. 



Hah Palawan {Dohcrty). 



One example ; there are several from the Philippines 

 in Mr. Herbert Druce's coll. It is the insect figured by 

 Herr Semper as Fitasila leucosjjilota, Moore, in his great 

 work on the Phil. Schmett, Heterocera, pi. 59, f. G ; 

 though of course allied to that species it is absolutely 

 distinct from it. 



Deilemera bijunctella. 



Nydemera hijundcUa, Walker, xxxv, 1880 (18G(J). 

 Fitasila hijunddla, Swinhoe, Cat. Het. Mus. Oxon., i, p. 139 



(1892). 

 Lqiiosoma maoidosum, Felder (uec Walker), Reisc Nov. 



Lep., pi. 108, f. 2 (1869). 



The type example from the Philippines. 



Deilemera burica. 



Nydemera hurica, Holland, Nov. ZooL, vii, p. 560 (1900). 

 „ Pag., Jahrb. Nass. Ver. Naturk., 1901, 

 p. 136. 



One example from Sula Mangoli. 

 The type came from Burn. 



Deilemera dlstincta, no v. (Pi. IV, f. -1.) 



^ $. White, head, thorax and tip (if abdomen tinged with 

 ochreous, last joint of palpi brown, one black spot on frons, two 

 on collar and five on thorax, and a duplex roAv of black dots on the 

 sides of the pure white abdomen : wiugs with pale black bands, very 

 nuich thinner in the female than in the male ; on the fore-wings the 

 basal two-thirds of the subcostal vein is broadly black and is joined 

 to a spot on the costa before its end, and connected with the hinder 



