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gloss ; a minnte blue-grey spot at the lower end of tlie cell, 

 another outside it in the inters})ace above vein 4, and another 

 above the upper end of the cell close to the costal margin : 

 hind wing with the costal space whitish, descending a little 

 into the cell; a very faint series of blue-grey dots close to 

 the outer margin ; no other markings on either wing. Under- 

 side fairly uniform blackish brown, paler than it is above ; 

 fore wing with tlie hinder marj>inal space whitish ; spots 

 larger and more prominent, one at the lower end of the cell, 

 another beyond it ; a rather lons^ oval spot in the interspace 

 above vein 2, a small spot outside it, and three small spots 

 close to the margin above the hinder angle, and two small 

 spots at the base of the wing : hind wing Avith three basal 

 small spots, one at the end of the cell, five in a line in the 

 interspaces 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, a submarginal spot in inter- 

 space 2, two close together in interspace 3, and one in inter- 

 space 4 ; a series of somewhat larger spots close to the 

 margin in the interspaces up to interspace 4 ; cilia with white 

 dots in the interspaces both above and below. Head with 

 three white spots on each side ; thorax above with a white 

 central line; below, palpi with a white spot between them 

 and one on each side, thorax covered with white spots, and 

 the abdomen with a central row of larger spots. 



Expanse of wings, c? , 4 inches. 



Hab. Palone, Burma, June 1887. 



PlEMII^JS. 



Hehomoin solomonetisis, nov. 



(J. Fore wings with the orange apical portion occupying 

 more than one-third of the wing, extending well into the cell, 

 filling up very nearly the whole of interspace 3 and the outer 

 and upper halt of cell 2 ; the costal band very narrow, blackish 

 grey powdered with ochreous, thickens a little at the apex, 

 runs down the outer margin very narrowly, and ends in a 

 blackish suffused small patch just above the hinder angle; 

 the interior blackish band which usually limits the orange 

 portion entirely absent ; the submarginal blackish spots in 

 the orange patch spear-shaped and very pale : hind wings 

 without any mai-giual band. Head and body powdered with 

 ochreou^'. 



Expanse of wings, S , djo inches. 



JJab. Solomons. 



Madais vi. 



Terucolus vi, Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1884, p. 437, pi. xxxix. figs. 6, 7. 

 Tvmcoius immaculuta, Rober, Seitz. Macro. Lep. i. p. 56. 



