60 Colonel C. Swinboe on 



white spot beneath it in tlui liinder nuirgin, a broad discal white 

 band, from the costa a little beyond the middle, widening in its 

 centre and attenuated to^^•ards the hinder margin, three white sub- 

 marginal spots as in Atasca j^ellex, Linn. ; hind-wings white with a 

 broad chocolate-grey even band, containing two submarginal white 

 spots, one subajjical, the other beyond the middle. 

 Expanse of wings li inches. 



Hah. Damma Island. 



Deilemera disrupta. 



Pitasila disrupta, Butler, Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), xix, p. 223 

 (1887). 



Six examples from the Duke of York Island, Kiriwini 

 and Alu, including tlie type. 



Deilemera s electa. 



Nydcmcra ,sc/t'f^.^ Walker, ii, 399 (1854). 



Pag., Jalirb. Nass. Ver. Naturk., 19U1, 

 p. 156. 



Six examples from Ala, and the type without locality. 



Deilemera variolosa. 



Nydcmcra uiriohsa, Folder. Reise Nov. Lep., pi. 129, f. 



15 (1875). 

 Pitasila variolosa, Cotes and Swinhoc, Cat. Hot., p. 80 



(1887). 



Two examples from the Andaman Islands and one from 

 the Nicobars. 



Deilemera leucospilota. 



Nyctemera leucospilota, Moore, P. Z. S., 1SS7, p. 509. pi. 58, 



f. 7. 

 Pitasila leucospilota, Kirby, Cat., p. 422 (1892). 



Eight examples from the Andaman Islands, including 

 the type. 



This form and disrwpta, Pagenstecher sinks as sjTionyms 

 to se/cc'te (p. 156) : Sir George Hampson sinks abrcLVoidcs, 

 bijunctclla, and disrupta, omitting inconstans. I cannot 

 agree with either. Semper reared some from larvse, but there 

 IS nothing to show that the eggs of one female produced 

 two forms : hijunctclla and inconstans are nearest to each 



