90 Colonel C. Swinhoe on new 



of basal, antemedial, postmedial, and submarginal spots and 

 some medial white specks, the postmedial row consisting of 

 three rows, the others of two rows and a marginal series : 

 hind wing with indications of a medial white line and many 

 white spots covering the outer half of the wing : legs with 

 white bands. 



Expanse of wings, <J , lyV inch. 



Hab. Kuching, W. Borneo. 



Orcesia camaguina, nov. 



<$ . Palpi brown ; head and collar orange ; thorax and fore 

 wing dark ochreous brown; very dark and uniform in colour on 

 the fore wing, making the markings very obscure and difficult 

 to trace ; a darker streak on the median vein ; an oblique 

 straight double line from apex to hinder margin, its upper 

 half filled in with pale dull ochreous, a narrow brown shade 

 from its middle to the lower end of the cell, then in a straight 

 line to the middle of the hinder margin ; two white ochreous 

 patches on the outer margin, in its middle and at the hinder 

 angle touching each other; cilia dark brown: hind whig 

 white, the veins and streaks in the interspaces pale grey. 



? . Much as in 0. emarginata, Fabr., from the Indian 

 region, but all the markings on the fore wing more or less 

 obscure. 



Expanse of wings, <$ 1, 2 , ? l r fi - inch. 



Hab. Camaguin Island, near Manilla, Philippines 

 {Semper). 



Genus Sekicia. 



Sericia, Gueu. Noct. iii. p. 172 (1852), type spectans, Guen., from 



Australia. 

 Spiredonia, Hampson, Moths India, ii. p. 457 (1894) (uec Hiibner). 



Sericia sumbana, nov. 



^ $ . Fore wing narrow, much narrower than in any other 

 species of this genus; upperside with the ground-colour 

 pinkish grey, suffused in parts with pinkish brown ; mark- 

 in o-.-; much as in the common Indian species, S. zamis, of 

 Cramer; the discal ocellus filling the lower curve of a figure 

 of 6, small : hind wing of the same pinkish-grey ground- 

 colour, with the usual familiar markings. Underside much 

 paler and brownish grey. 



Expanse of wings, £ ? , 2^ inches. 



