370 Messrs. J. J. Joicey, A. Noakes and G. Talbot on 



Underside of forewing similar to upper; hindwing much deeper 

 in colour than in amabilis and with no admixture of greyish. 



$. Upperside of foreuing with band much reduced proximally. 

 Base to beyond end of cell grey-brown shadmg into fulvous bordering 

 the band, and also in the lower median interspace along inner 

 margin to end of submedian. The yellow part of band is limited 

 posteriorly by vein 2. Hindwing differs from amabilis in being 

 fulvous and only a little darker at the base ; marginal spot in cellule 

 4 absent. 



Underside of forewing with band as above; the dividing stripe 

 is twice as thick as in ainahilis $; costal stripe near apex broader. 

 Hindwing paler than in ^. 



A single pair only obtained. 



20. Dicallaneura fulvofasciata, sp. nov. 

 (Plate LX, fig. 2, ^; Plate LIX, fig. 5, ?.) 



The $, which we place here provisionally, shows close 

 relationship to leucomelas, Roths. ; but the (^ should be 

 similar. It is still doubtful, therefore, whether the sexes 

 described below are one and the same species. 



(J recalls the amabilis form. Upperside of forewing with basal 

 part to end of cell and inner marginal area to outer angle dark 

 vandyke-brown, the costa lighter. Adjacent to this a yellowish- 

 brown band 6 mm. broad from costa to submedian fold, where it 

 is 8 mm. broad ; rest of wing black. Hindwing vandyke-brown, 

 veins streaked with yellowish-brown beyond cell. A marginal 

 black spot in 5, one in 4 edged outwardly .with yellowish-brown, a 

 larger in 3, the tail black fringed with white. 



Underside of forewing chestnut-brown. A white discal band 

 from costa to inner margin, widening posteriorly from vein 4 and 

 traversed by a yellowish line from 4 to lower submedian and angled 

 at 2. Across the cell are 2 curved grey streaks. A short white 

 streak at costa just beyond band, and another nearer the apex. 

 A thin curved bluish streak from vein 6 to 3. A submarginal line 

 paler than ground-colour and nearly parallel to margin. A bluish 

 apical dot in 6 and one in 7. Hindwing ground-colour as forewing, 

 but much covered with short grey hair leaving marks as follow : — 

 Two stripes in cell, a band beyond cell from costa to vein 4, a discal 

 band from lower submedian to 2 and continuing to costa in increas- 

 ingly large spots, the last three marked each with a bluish streak. 

 A marginal spot in 4 with a white streak, a submarginal and a 

 marginal spot in 3, each streaked with white, a submarginal spot 



