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beiug blackened, as in the females of A. Hippo and its 

 allies), the margin black, strongly sinuate between the 

 nervures, and preceded by a nebulous greenish-gray 

 suffusion; base dusky. Front- wings below, white, the 

 costal and outer margins brown, the latter strongly 

 sinuate, apex grayish, base yellow- tinted; hind -wings 

 pale orange, the outer margin broadly brown, as on the 

 under-surface of the male A. Eleonora. 



Expanse of wings, 2^ inches. 



Hah. — Darjeeling (Major Roberts). Coll. Lieut. 

 Roberts. 



Remarkable from the male character of its colouring. 



Fam. HESPERIID^. 

 Genus Goniueis, Hiibner. 



1. Goniuris Linclora, n. sp. 



Wings above, olive-brown, becoming grayish towards 

 base, front-wings with a large tripartite spot at end 

 of cell and between median branches, a small spot ad- 

 joining the above, below first median branch, a large 

 spot towards apex placed obliquely, and divided by the 

 nervures into four parts; hind-wings tailed, fringe of 

 outer margin white ; body greenish. Wings below, paler, 

 front- wings with spots as above; hind-wings with anal 

 angle, tail, and external area of a deeper tint than the 

 rest of the ground-colour ; an indistinct brown spot at 

 the end of the cell, and a short band of the same colour 

 beyond it, parallel to the outer margin, and terminating 

 above the tail in a whitish spot ; body pale grayish ; 

 palpi and prothorax dirty white. 



Expanse of wings, 1 inch, 11 lines. 



Hal.— ?. Coll. Kaden in Coll. Druce. 



Allied to G. decussata, Menetries, and G. auginus, 

 Hewitson. 



2. Goniuris Hirtius, n. sp. 



Allied to the preceding*, differs above in its slightly paler 

 colour; front-wings with the external division of the 



