Neiv and little hioivn specks of Dn'imnnUdie, ete. 593 



containing a pale sinuuus subinurginal line, Iiind-wings with the 

 discal line of black it^h liinules Faintly indicated, and the space beyond 

 brown with siibniarginal pale sinuous line as in lore-wings ; underside 

 dull ochreous grey, with a darker grey, thin discal band across both 

 wings. 



Expanse of wings 1 i\, inches. 



Hob. PuLO Laut, Borneo (Duhert//). 



The fore-wing is somewhat deeply excavated at -the 

 liinder angle, the hind-wing has tlie centre of the outer 

 border produced, with an excavation below the production. 



Not in B. M. 

 Euchera ahsentimacuUi, Warr., Nov. Zool., 



iii, p. 337 Java. 



Teldenia nigrinotata, Warr., 1. c, p. 273 . Fergiisson Isl. 



Drepana flexiTnargo, Warr., 1. c, p. 272 . Fergusson Isl. 



„ sera, Warr., 1. c Fergusson Isl. 



Tridrepana argentistriga, Warr., 1. c, p. 339 N. Borneo. 



Drapetodes intediiteata, Warr., 1. c, p. 336 Java. 



Oreta fuscimargo, Warr., 1. c, p. 338 . Queensland. 



Fergusson Isl. 



Key Isl. 



Cedar Bay. 



Penangah, N.E. Borneo. 



„ (?) scintillans, Warr., 1. c, p. 273 

 Cobanilla fulvata, Warr., 1. c, v, p. 423 



„ jaspidea, Warr., 1. c, iii, p. 335 

 Cyclura excisa, Warr., 1. c, iv, p. 14 



Family EPIPLEMID.E. 

 Paradecetia vicina, nov. 



(^ $ . Of a pale creamy mouse colour, with a violaceous tinge, very 

 uniform in tlie five males and two females under examination ; a 

 white dot at end of cell, a crimson line quite straight from before 

 middle of abdominal margin of hind-wings to apex of fore-wings as 

 in P. alhistellaria, Walker, from India, four red dots on disc of hind- 

 wing in place of the white spots of that species and red cilia to both 

 wings ; underside yellowish. 



Expanse of wings l^ inches. 



Hah. Ta-tsien-Lu; Chang Yang; West China. 

 Paradecetia myra, nov. 



(^ 5 • Ochreous brown, wings thickly irrorated with very minute 

 brown atoms, a white dot at the end of each cell, a brown straight 

 line from before middle of abdominal margin to apex as in the pre- 

 ceding species ; on the hind-wings the space from the line to the 



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