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angle : hind wing with some darker and some paler longitu- 

 dinal stripes very faintly indicated, and with some whitish 

 suffusion on the outer margin ; otherwise without any 

 markings. Palpi ochreous grey, legs pale brown ; antennae 

 and club black above, white beneath, the shaft with thin 

 black bands. 



Expanse of wings l T 2 <j inch. 



Hah. Humboldt Bay, New Guinea. 



Astictopterus qitadripunctatus, nov. 



$ . Upperside uniform glossy olive-brown, as in A. oltv- 

 ascens, Moore ; is, however, larger, and in the fore wing has 

 two subapical clean-cut white dots ; cilia pale chocolate- 

 grey. Underside paler .in colour, with a chocolate tint : fore 

 wing with the cell-space darkest, three subapical white dots ; 

 marginal line in both wings whitish ; cilia darker than on the 

 upperside. Head and body above and below and the legs 

 concolorous with the wings. 



Expanse of wings lf 8 ^ inch. 



Hab. Khasia Hills. 



Deil emerinx:. 

 Deilemera cowqaalis, nov. 



$ . Dull black : fore wing with the discal macular band 

 as in D. subvelata, Walker, from Celebes; the upper spot 

 near the costa very much smaller, the white streak from the 

 base below the median vein much broader, half filling up the 

 interspace and ending below the inner end of the lowest spot 

 of the discal band : hind wing with very broad black borders, 

 the veins blackish, some grey suffusion at the base and along 

 the abdominal marginal area. Thorax black, a yellow line 

 down its middle and at the sides and across the front ; abdo- 

 men above dull black, somewhat tinged with green, white 

 beneath, with black side-spots. 



Expanse of wings ly 8 ^ inch. 



Hab. Sumatra. 



Zygsenidse. 



Cyclosia ni, nov. 



cJ. Of the usual Pintea ferrea type; all the white spots 

 smaller and better separated, the hind wing darker and 

 brighter blue-green, the underside with all the markings 

 more vivid. 



