New and little hnovjn sjKcies of Brcjoamdid^, etc. 615 



Sarawak (E. Shelford), Perak, Singapore. 

 In O. M. from Sarawak and Singapore. 

 It is allied to phalarota, Meyrick (which is also in the 

 B. M.), but is quite distinct. 



EUIPPE SUBNUBILA, nov. 



(J . The ground colour is ochreous white, but the body and wings 

 are so thickly covered with greyish-brown irrorations as to give that 

 colour the general appearance, these irrorations are in parts packed 

 together, forming transverse bands ; the fore-wings have an inner 

 line well rounded outwardly before reaching the costa, a middle line, 

 a discal indistinct line, apparently outwardly angled below the 

 costa, a rather broad indistinct discal band, a black spot in the upper 

 disc towards apex, a submarginal sinuous whitish line and ochreous 

 cilia, marginal black lunules, costa with some black and some 

 ochreous spots towards apex ; hind-wings with an antemedial straight 

 line, a double discal band, margined inwardly by an ochreous sinuous 

 line and outwardly by a submarginal sinuous white line, with a 

 white space betw^een the bands, cilia ochreous, outer margin highly 

 crenelate with black minute points ; on the underside the irrorations 

 are very marked and the discal bands dark and distinct. 



Expanse of wings \^ inches. 



Hob. Kapaur, N. Guinea {Doherty). 



Macaria eleonorata. 



Macaria eleonorata, Guen., Phal., ii, 89, 1002 (1857). 



Macaria nora, Walker, xxiii, 934 (1861). 



Macaria nconora, Walker, xxiii, 934, 



Giibaria amplata, Warr., Nov. Zool., iii, p. 410 (1896), 



Guharia niveostriga, Warr., 1. c. 



Guharia fiuidata, Warr., L c, iv, p. 108 (1897). 



Gubaria Mfiava, Warr., 1. c, viii, p, 35 (1900). 



Guence's type came from Java. 



Type {nora), N. India in B. M. 

 Type {neonora), Philippines in B. M. 

 Types {amplata $ ^), Dili and Oinainisa in coll. 

 Rothschild. 



Type {niveostriga $), Dili in ditto. 

 Type {fluidata ^), Penang in ditto. 

 Type {hifiava $), Great Banda in ditto. 



All forms of one species, not always local forms. I have 

 received nearly all the forms from Assam ; it is in the 



