186 Mr. J. O. Westwood on the Oriental Species 



is a local variety of CI. Phoon, and not a distinct species. A male 

 specimen of C7. Phaon, from Borneo, in the Collection of the East 

 India Company, measures two and a-half inches, and a female mea- 

 sures three inches in expanse ; the fore wings beneath have three 

 minute white dots near the apex, and the hind wings have two 

 large ocelli, that on the anal angle being the largest, the outer 

 circle being dull yellow, with three minute white dots between the 

 ocelli. 



Sp. 4, Clerome Stomphax, Westw. 

 (Plate 21, figs. 3 and 4.) 

 CI. alis integerrimis margine antico anticarum valde rotundato, 

 supra fusco-ochraceis, extus pauUo obscurioribus ; infra fuscis, 

 anticis striola tenuissima angulata obscura subbasali, fascia 

 angusta alba oldiqua pone medium, guttisque tribus luteis 

 suhapicalibus ; posticis striolis tribus tenuibus fuscis sequi- 

 distimtibus, ocelh's duobus punctisque tribus luteis inter- 

 mediis. 

 Expans. alar, antic, unc. 2^. 

 Habitat in Borneo, Sarawak. D. Wallace. In Mus. Hewitson 



and Saunders. 

 The white oblique fascia on the under side of the fore wings at 

 once distinguishes this insect from CI. Phaon. The specimen 

 represented is a male. 



Sp. 5. Clerome {Melanocymd) Faunula, Westw. 

 (Plate 21, fig. 2.) 

 CI. alis anticis supra pallide-fuscis, posticis albidis, harum 

 dimidio interno fulvo, omnibus subhyalinis, strigis paginae 

 inferioris supra indistincte apparentibus in alis posticis, alis 

 subtus albis, dimidio interno posticarum fulvo, strigis 4 

 undulatis nigris. Fcem. 

 Expans. alar, antic, unc. 3|. 

 Habitat Singapore ; Mount Ophir, Malacca. D. Wallace. In 



Mus. Brit, et Wallace. 

 Thaumanlis Faunula, Westwood in Gen. Diurn. Lep. p. 334, 



pi. 54, f. 1. 

 In the " Genera of Diurnal Lepidoptera" I arranged this singular 

 insect in the genus Thaumanlis. Tiie arrangement of the branches 

 of the veins of the fore wings is however unlike that of any of the 

 species of that genus, agreeing in the circumstance of the second 

 branch of the post- costal vein of the fore wings arising far beyond 

 the extremity of the discoidal cell, as well as in the shortness of 



