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Several specimens, including both named forms of this 

 insect, and the intermediates connecting one with the 

 other. 



Mr. Butler {I. c), in his comparative description of 

 Sjyiramia agrota, says that it is paler, and has less pro- 

 nounced markings than S. martlia; also that the first and 

 second lines are nearer together, and the third hardly 

 represented. In the series from Kiukiang are examples 

 much darker, and with more strongly-defined markings 

 than type of S. martha, whilst other specimens are much 

 less clearly marked than the type of S. agrota. 



Altogether this appears to be a most variable insect 

 as regards colour and ornamentation of both the upper 

 and under surfaces. 



209. Calliodes rectifasciata, Henety. 



Sjnramia interlineata, Butl., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 (5), i., 291 (1878) ; 111. Typ. Lep. Het., ii., p. 41, 

 pi. xxxiv., fig. 2. 



A variable series. 



210. Cocytodes modesta, Van der Hoven, Lep. Nouv., 

 pi. vii., fig. 8. 



Four examples, 



211. Ophiusa falcata, Moore, Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., ii., 

 p. 171, pi. vi., fig. 14. 

 A fine series. 



212. Ophiusa algira, Linn. 

 Ophiusa stuposa, Fabr.. Ent. Syst., iii., 2, 42, 112. 

 One example. 



213. Ophiusa arctotcgnia, Guen., Noct., iii., 272, 1711 ; 

 Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., xiv., p. 1431. 



Five specimens showing some difference in width of 

 central fascia on fore wings. 



214. Qrammodes mygdon, Cram., Pap.Exot., ii., pi. 156, 



fig. G. 

 One tine example. 



