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328 Mr. A. G. Butler’s List of 
4, Euplocia inconspicua, n. sp. 
Nearly allied to EF. membliaria, but darker, the 
white veins restricted to the external area of primaries, 
obsolete on secondaries ; the male costal development 
scarcely traceable ; the orange patch of female re- 
stricted to a basi-costal streak; no trace of orange at 
end of cell: body deep orange: expanse of wings 
3 inches to 3 and 1 line. 
Fifty miles from Macassar (/Vallacc). Type, B. M. 
Genus Neocuera, Hubner (Type, N. eugenia). 
- Neochera eugenia. 
eealene. eugenia, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. p. 235, 
pl. ecexeviii. fig. M (1782). 
Neochera eugenia, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. 
p. 173, n. 1783 (1816). 
Hypsa (Neochera) eugenia, Walker, Lep. Het. 2, 
p- 449, n. 5 (1854). 
Dorey (Wallace). B.M. 
Var. smaller, with the white veins extending all over 
the primaries, instead of being restricted to basal area. 
Aru (Wallace). B.M. 
2. Neochera Bhawana. 
$ Neochera Bhawana, Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus, 
B31.“ Comip. ai. p - 295, 0:67.88, spl wate: 
(1858, 1859). 
2 Neochera dominia (part), ] Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. 
EK. I. Comp. i. p. 295, n. 677 (1858—1859). 
$, ¢ Java pie sfield), Type, B.M. 
Mr. Moore speaks of male and female Javan WV. dominia 
as in Horsfield’s collection, but I have examined all the 
specimens minutely, and find that all the examples referred 
to N. dominia are females; they differ from the females 
of N. marmorea, &c. in having the spots of secondaries 
united into a continuous marginal border. 
3. Neochera albivena. 
Hypsa albivena, Walker, Lep. Het. Suppl. 1, 
p- 213 (1864). 
Tondano. Type, Coll. Hope, Oxford. 
I strongly suspeet that this is identical with the Aru 
form of NV. eugenia. 
