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22. Sypna moorei, n. s. 
Near to S. rectilinea and S. achatina ; larger than the 
former and smaller than the latter ; much darker than 
either; the llacine white lines on the primaries more 
slender than in S. achatina, indistinct, the pale areas 
barely indicated ; primaries with a distinct zigzag black 
discal line; a white orbicular point in the cell; sub- 
marginal spots black and white; under surface as in 
S. achatina ; expanse of wings, 2 inches 2 lines. 
Two specimens, Shillong, Assam.—Type, B. M. 
23. Sypna rectilinea. 
Sypna rectilinea, Moore, Proc. Zool Soc. 1867, p. 70. 
Tavia albilinea, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. Suppl. 3, 
p- 940 (1865). 
Darjiling (Lidderdale).—B. M. 
- 24. Sypna albilinea. 
Sypna albilinea, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xiv., p. 1261, 
n. 3 (1857). 
Silhet.—Type, B. M. 
This is allied to the preceding species. 
25. Sypna achatina. 
Sypna achatina, Butler, Cist. Ent. u. p. 245, n. 2 
(1S77) 7s Typ--bep. Hetl ma) p.126:5 pls clu. 
fig. 7 (1879). 
Hakodaté (Whitely) ; Yokohama (Jonas).—Type, B. M. 
26. Sypna cyanivitta. 
Sypna cyanivitta, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867, p. 70. 
Darjiling (Lidderdale).—B. M. 
27. Sypna kirbyi, n.s. 
Allied to S. cyanivitta; primaries lilacine chocolate- 
brown, crossed before the middle by a broad regular pale 
ereenish-grey band, traversed on each side by two parallel 
lilacine lines, the outer ones interrupted by an elongated 
ochraceous reniform spot; a pyriform chocolate-brown 
