338 Colonel ( '. Svvinlioe on new 



broad and even black border, which occupies nearly half of 

 the outer portion of the wing ; a black cell-spot and black 

 veins ; cilia grey. Underside paler grey, with very broad 

 black borders to both wings : fore wings with a i)luck dis- 

 coidal spot and another above it close to the costa : hind wings 

 with a large bUu'k discoidal spot. 



E.\))aiise of wings 1^ inch. 



Ilah. Singapore. 



Riceived with several examples of S. plagifera, Walker, 

 Jouin. Linn. Soc. vii. [). 187 (1864), and described by Walker 

 as a Thirmesia ; type in j\lus. Oxon., and apparently over- 

 looked and omitted in Phal. xi. 



Stictoptera loetterensis, no v. 



^. Fore wing narrow and long, the outer margin very 

 oblique and but slightly convex; head, body, and Un'& wing- 

 dark pinkish grey, thickly irrorated with black atoms : fore 

 wing with a short black linear mark below the cell-end, a 

 shorter one at the end, a transverse similar mark near the 

 liinder angle, a longer similar mark parallel with the costa at 

 the apex, and an obscure blackish mark near the hinder 

 margin one-third from the base: hind wing dull white, the 

 veins black; a fairly broad even black band on the outer 

 margin. Underside dirty white, all the veins black : fore 

 wing nearly all blackish, the whitish part confined to the 

 space below the cell : hind wing with a discoidal black line 

 and blackish borders as on the upperside. 



Expanse of wings 1^ inch. 



tJah. Wetter Island, South-west Islands, Amboina. 



The Amboina examples are almost identical with that from 

 AYetter ; when more material comes to hand the genitalia 

 must be examined to determine its exact position. 



Stictoptera tongloana, no v. 



cJ. Head, body, and fore wings greyish brown with a 

 sligiit pinkish tinge : fore wings with a number of indistinct, 

 transverse, blackish, waved lines ; a black spot inwardly 

 white-edged at the end of the cell, a small black maik below 

 the cell beyond its middle, another rather larger beyond it, 

 with a small one above it continut-d upward in a waved linear 

 form to near the costa, a similar submarginal disjointed row 

 of black marks, and two black round spots at the apex; all 

 the other marks more or less lunular and encircled by a paler 

 g'round than that of the rest of the wing; a row of pale 

 blackish lunules, inwartlly pale-edged, close to the outer 



