The Genus Dcilemcra. 60 



bands, a Bpot on the fruiL-<, one behind the base of the antennae, four 

 on the coHar, five on the thorax and broad segmental bands on the 

 abdomen ; fore-wings black, with a large Avhite patch (as in D. mullerl, 

 Voll.) at the base, a larger white patch covering the whole of the disc, 

 extending from near the costa to near the hinder margin, its inner 

 margin recurved, its outer margin outwardly dentated, its lower side 

 liaving a small square projection, two submarginal white spots, one 

 a little above the middle, the other larger and suliapical ; hind- wings 

 white with a broad black band, with two white spots as in the fore- 

 wings, the band complete in the female, but in the male it terminates 

 abruptly at vein 2, and is followed by two Idack spots. 

 Expanse of wings 2^'- inches. 



Hah. SAi!^Gm (Dohertif); T alavt (Boherty). 



Allied to D. millhri, Voll, from Borneo, which is very 

 distinct from D. carissima, Swinhoe, from Assam. Pagen- 

 stecher on p. 164 puts them together ; though the pattern 

 of the wings is somewhat similar the shape of the two 

 insects is very different, carissima having long narrow 

 wings and in the male an excavation in the hind-wings 

 a little before the anal angle, making the angle produced 

 hind wards. 



Deilemera gerra, nov. (PI. IV, f 1.) 



(^ $ . Palpi, head and body as in D. leuctra ; fore-wings blackish- 

 brown, a white basal patch narrower than in Icnctra, a narrow discal 

 white patch with a round excavation on its inner side, toothed on its 

 outer side, Init with no square projection hind-wards ; hind-wings 

 white with a broad blackish-brown band with the white spots as in 

 lencfra, but without the two black spots in the male in continuation 

 of the marginal band. 



Expanse of wings 2 inches. 



Hah. Talaut (Doherty). 



The white bands on the fore-wings of the female are 

 rather broader than those in the male. 



Deilemera mulleri. 



Leptosoma mulleri, Voll., Tijd. v. Dierk, i, p. 41 (1863). 

 Deilemera mulleri, Pag., Jahrb. Nass. Ver. Naturk., 1901, 

 p. 164. 



Two males and three females from Borneo. 



