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call to mind the "West African genus Eudemonia; but 

 Solns^ which is a native of Bhutan, is isolated from any 

 other oriental genus that I am acquainted with. If we 

 relied only on neuration it would fall into the Attacinae 

 proper. 



I am indebted to Mr. Rothschild for the specimen 

 which I possess of this insect, which is known only from 



Cricula trifenestrata (Helf.) hornea^ nov. subsp. 



Fore-wing in both sexes the least falcate of any form of 

 trifenestrata (Heifer 1847), which species is known from 

 Burmah, India, Ceylon, Andamans, Java and Sumatra. The 

 dark line of the fore-wing curved behind towards the base 

 of the wing, and more broad. The costal fenestra of the 

 male almost obsolete; that of the female less, and the 

 central one almost absent. 



Male and female, pale yellow buff (perhaps a little 

 bleached). 



Hab. Busan, Borneo, July lOth 1895. 



Types in coll. Watson. 



Received in exchange from J. C. Moulton, Esq., Sarawak. 



C. trifenestrata javana, nov. subsp. 



Like andamana (Jord.) a large race. 



The Java trifenestrata may be separated from the 

 Andaman race by the more falcate apex of the fore-wing 

 of both sexes, and the female being more rufous and 

 without an additional fenestra in the cell of the fore-wing, 

 which female andamana and also Cricula Andrei (Jord.) 

 usually have, and for this race I propose the name Javana. 



Types in coll. Watson. 



A series of both sexes from Malang, Eastern Java. 



a Andrei elaezia (Jord.), Nov. Zool. XVI, 1909, p. 303. 



The type male is in the Tring Museum, from Preanger, 

 Java, ex coll. van de Poll. 



IN^otes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXV". 



