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outwardly with silver pink commencing near apex where 

 it is much broader and running almost parallel with the 

 outer to the hind-margin, and continued across the hind- 

 wing ending at anal margin. A fainter line runs from 

 mid-anal margin and arches partly round the ocellus. 

 Fore-wing ocellus has small central vitreous yellow edged 

 spot surrounded by a pinkish area which is again mar- 

 gined outwardly by black and inwardly by silvery pink. 

 A pink line runs from costa to this ocellus below the 

 black. Hind-wing ocellus has a less vitreous and is edged 

 outwardly with black ending above in a black oval spot; 

 the inner half of ocellus being pink the outer yellow. 

 Below the wings are yellowish buff with a distinct sub- 

 marginal internervular row of triangular black spots which 

 are edged outwardly with white. 



Hab. Malabar Mt., 1700 M., West Java, Oct. 1909/Jany. 

 1910. Dr. H. W. V. d. Weele. 



Types in coll. Museum Ley den. A series of both sexes. 



Co-types in coll. Watson. 



There is a single male of a smaller geographical race 

 of this species in the Tring Museum from Sarawak, Borneo, 

 from Mr. J. C. Moulton, and it may occur in adjacent 

 islands also. 



Manchester, August 1913. 



Explanation op Plate 8. 



Fig. i. Solus dreitanoides (Moore). Nov. gen. Male. 



„ 2. Cricula Andrei elaezia (Jord.). Female. 

 „ 3. „ „ ab. afenestra (Wats.). Nov. ab. Male. 



„ 4. Aniherea imperator (Wats.). Nov. sp. Male. 

 „ 5. „ „ „ • Female. 



Notes from the Leyden IMuseum, Vol. XXXV. 



