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margin, one sub-basal, the other near the hinder angle ; hind-wings 

 with two similar spots, one near the anal angle and the other 

 touching the outer margin, near the apex. 

 Expanse of wings tt inch. 



1 ^, Kuching, Borneo, January 1899 {B. Shelford). 



The wings narrower than in X schematias, Meyrick, 

 from Pulo Laut and Tambora, which is also a yellow 

 insect of much the same shade of colour, with six spots on 

 the fore- and two on the hind-wing. 



Margaronia amicalis, nov. 



(^. Body and fore-wings pale chocolate-brown, head and stripes 

 on the thorax whitish, fore-wings with two broad white hyaline 

 bands, somewhat as in M. stoJalis, Guen., but the medial band is 

 broader and more uniform in width and the outer band is equally 

 as broad on the costa and curves suddenly to a point a little below 

 vein 3, both bands edged with dark chocolate-brown, between the 

 first band and the base is a small pale thin band in the middle 

 space, and between the two bands is a similar mark at the end of the 

 cell, both edged with chocolate-brown ; on the hind-wings below the 

 first band of the fore-wings is a very broad white hyaline band, 

 which gradually narrows hindwards and is limited on its outer-side 

 by a duplex chocolate-brown band which runs across the disc of both 

 wings, marginal line of both wings brown, cilia white. 



Expanse of wings li inches. 



Dar-es-Salaam. 



Belongs to the stolalis group. 



Margaronia cleonadalis, nov. 



$. Brown, frons with some white scales, head with a white line 

 on each side, some white hairs on the thorax and the abdomen with 

 a white tip ; fore- wings with the costa pale ochreous, a white lunular 

 semi-hyaline mark below the middle of it, a short semi-hyaline 

 white band touching the costa at one-fifth from apex and a dot 

 below it, all the white marks lined with brown and a brown band 

 extends from the last, straight across the disc and across the centre of 

 the hind-wing, a small white space at the anal angle and the cilia of 

 both wings white. 



Expanse of wings i% inch. 



1 ^, Baku, December 1898 {R. Shelf ord). 



