BY MISS A. E. PROUT. 233 



band ; orbicular typically a white dot ; reniform pale-outlined, 

 shaped like an almost perfect letter E ; anteraedial and post- 

 medial lines dark on a pale rufous gi'ound, well-defined, the 

 former slightly angled on SC and very strongly angled 

 outward in fold, the latter strongly (irregularly) excurved 

 round cell, thence nearly erect, slightly excurved in fold ; 

 subterminal nearly straight to E", thence gently excurved to 

 M^. Hind icing brownish-grey with the tornal markings 

 weak, the fringe pale buff to E" (faintly darkened at veins), 

 thence smoky-grey to tornus. Underside with the dark 

 markings leaden-grey, rather diffused ; termen without pale 

 shades; fringe of hind wing as above. 



Mt. Murud, November, without exact elevation — 1 cf , 

 1$ ; 6000-6600 feet, November— 1 cf (ab.). 



51. Sypna ludifica Swinh. (?) 



Sypna ludifica Swinh., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8), xvi, p. 180, 1915, 

 Ivinabalu. 



Mt. Murud, 6000-6500 feet, October— 1 9 ; without eleva- 

 tion, November — 1 very worn 9 . 



This identification is not a certain one as I have been 

 unable to see the type of ludifica and neither of the Mt. 

 Murud specimens is in first-rate condition. They certainly 

 belong to this group of the genus, but may agree with 

 subsignata Wlkr., Spec. Lep. Ins., xv, p. 1261, 1858, 

 Singapore, rather than \\dth ludifica, supposing the two to be 

 distinct species ; but as they appear to me to be very probably 

 no more than local forms of one species I have employed the 

 name of the Borneo subspecies ; ludifica may even prove to 

 be no more than an aberration of subsignata. 



52. Sypna subrotunda sp. n. 



cT 52 mm. 



Male antenna with proximal half of shaft moniliform, each 

 segment bearing a thick fasciculate tuft of cilia (about twice 

 diameter of shaft) on each side, the shaft slightly lamellate 

 beneath. 



Head, thorax and fore wing above purple-brown with the 

 veins more leaden-grey ; the markings a good deal as in 

 subsignata (see above), but much less strongly contrasted on 

 proximal half of wing, the postmedial and subterminal hnes 

 better defined, the latter with its discal dark edging broader, 



