52 FAUNA SIMALURENSIS: 
The received specimens resemble those of Sumatra with 
whitish posterior-wings. 
Genus Huploea Fabr. 
6. Huploea albomaculata, nov. spec.? 1 o, 1 9. Nos. 4328 
and 4329. 
Hab. Sinabang (Simalur), 1/1913. 
This couple being the only one as yet under my notice, 
I may not use these specimens for anatomical researches. 
According to the morphological characters the species will 
be allied to Eupl. Crameri Lue, of which Moore has 
described three forms: Marsdeni from Malacca, Heylaertsi 
from Sumatra, and niasica from Nias. The specimens from 
Simalur resemble these varieties, but the size, shape, 
pattern and colour are different. The exp. alar. is 65 mM., 
the colour is in the male specimen very dark brown, in 
the female specimen it is red-brown. All the spots are 
pure white. The accompanying textfigures will show the 
shape and pattern more clearly than a description can do. 
On the underside the posterior wing of the male specimen 
possesses seven circumcellular white spots and lines, and 
one in the cell, like in the female. The abdomen is black- 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXVI, 
