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Genus Trepsicurots, Hitbn. 
11. Trepsichrois linnei, Moore, P. Z. §., 1888, p. 286, 
plo mies 2h: pl-380,-f..1,-o < 
Genus DanisEepa, Moore. 
12. Danisepa rhadamanthus (Fabr.), Ent. Syst., iii., p. 42, 
& (1798). 
Genus Papemma, Moore. 
13. Pademma klugi (Moore), Cat. Lep. E. I. C., i., 
p. 180, ¢ 2 (1857). 
Var. angusta, Moore, P. Z.S., 1833, p. 306. 
Var. imperialis, Moore, l.c., p. 807. 
Var. regalis, Moore, J. ¢. 
14. Pademma hamiltoni, var. nov. 
$- Black. Fore wings shot with brilliant blue throughout; a 
row of white spots near the outer margin, sometimes complete, 
and sometimes only four or five in the upper portion of the wing ; 
a row of double smaller spots close to the margin, always complete, 
the two rows of spots sometimes white, and sometimes tinged with 
blue. Hind wings black, with two similar rows of single spots, the 
inner row larger than the outer row, and more or less elongate. 
Interior portions of both wings without spots. Expanse of wings, 
3p, in. 
Many examples received. No doubt only a varietal 
form of P. klugi, but apparently a constant form with 
very little variation. 
15. Pademma crassa (Butler), P. Z.8., 1866, p. 278. 
16. Pademma uniformis, Moore, P. Z. §8., 1888, p. 308. 
Genus Isam1a, Moore. 
17. Isamia splendens, Butler, P. Z.8., 1886, p. 272, 3. 
Genus Sticropha@a, Butler. 
18. Stictoplea binotata, Butler, Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond., 
Zool., xiv., p. 802 (1878). 
Very common. In Trans. Ent. Soc., 1892, p. 247, 
Mr. L. de Nicéville sinks this species into a syno- 
nymn of S. harrisw, Felder, and states that he hag 
