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in more ventrally. These differences are pointing out a 

 probable modification of the copulatory-apparatus. The 

 posterior wings are larger than those of leptis and last 

 not least the black pattern is quite different. On the upper- 

 side of the anterior wing the apical black spot is smaller 

 and interrupted by six distinct white spots between the 

 nerves. The textfigure will show the pattern more distinctly. 



On the upperside the 

 posterior wings possess 

 a black margin, which 

 is interrupted by very 

 small white lines. On 

 the underside the sub- 

 apical black band is nar- 

 rower and more strong- 

 ly curved inwards than 

 in leptis. The posterior 

 Apinas inanis, n. sj). <ƒ . wings bear a pattern like 



that of A. lucasi Wall., 

 but the prime-colour is not brownish, but pale-yellow, and 

 the zig-zag line near the outer-margin is more vanished. 

 Also the pale-brown spots near the base are not distinct. 



This species ought to be inserted between A. lucasi Wall, 

 and A, leptis Fold., both from Java. 



4. HupJiina vaga, nov. spec. 1 cT & 2 9. Nos 4320—4322. 



Hab. Pulu Babi. 



Exp. alar. 60 mM. At first sight one should think to 

 have to do with a real H. aspasia StoU. The posterior 

 wings are orange-yellow, bordered with black, which colour 

 is also present on the nervules near the outer-margin. On 

 the upperside of the anterior wings we find the same 

 pattern as in aspasia., but between the nervules the grayish 

 white spots are more confused into stripes. Here the pattern 

 resembles more that of H. bathseba Snell. The anterior 

 wings possess on the underside once more the pattern of 

 aspasia., only the white colour is dispersed. On the posterior 

 wings the pattern of the outer-margin is half that of aspasia., 



Notes from the Leyden M:useun3, ^ol. XXXV. 



