30 Colonel C. Swinhoe's Descriptions of New Species of 



UNKANA, Distant, Rhop. Mai., p. 369 (1886), type hatara, 

 Distant. 



Unkana attina. 



Hesperia attina, Hew., Trans. Ent. Soc. (3), ii, p. 489 



(1866), ?. 

 Unkana attina, Distant, 1. c, f. 30. 

 Unkana attina, Elwes and Edwards, Trans. Zool. Soc, xiv 



(4), p. 234 (1897). 

 Hesperia latreillei, Felder, Reise Nov. Lep., iii, p. 511, 



pi. Ixxi, f. 8 (1866), ?. 

 Hesperia anitta, Plotz, Stett. ent. Zeit., xliii, p. 337 (1882), 



$, pi. 1374. 

 Ismene hatara, Moore, MS., Cat. Lep. E. I. C, i, p. 249 



(1857), $. 

 Unkana hatara, Distant, Rhop. Mai., p. 370, pi. xxxiv, f. 11, 



$ (1886). 



Habitat unknown (Plotz). 



Recorded from the Philippines, Java, Malacca, Perak, 

 and Moulmein, and in my own collection from Kuching, 

 Borneo. 



The ground colour of the hind-wings below in Plotz's 

 figure is not white enough, but it unmistakably represents 

 this species. 



SABERA, nov. 



Palpi upturned thickly liairy, antennae two-thirds the length 

 of the costa, clnb rather long and even, not thick, apiculus short and 

 curved, fore-wing narrow, costa very slightly curved, apex bluntly 

 acute with outer margin oblique, hind margin straight and less than 

 two-thirds length of costa, hind- wing with the outer margin evenly 

 rounded, legs slender, hind-legs with long hair on the inner side, 

 mid tibiae with one pair spurs, hind tibife with two pairs ; fore- 

 wings with vein 2 from about the middle of the cell, 3 from 

 before the lower end, 4 from the end, 5 below the middle of 

 discocellular, 6 and 7 from iipper end, 8 from close to upper 

 end, 12 ending on costa well beyond upper end of cell, hind-wings 

 with vein 4 from end of cell, 2 and 3 from close before end at 

 equal distances apart, 5 from the middle of discocellular, 6 and 7 

 from upper end, 8 coincident with 7 for a short distance from the 

 base, then well separated. 



Type csesina. Hew. 



