new Species of Oriental Lepidoptera. 103 



2. Penoa evalida, nov. 



$ ? . Differs from P. alcathoe, Godt., in the hind wing 

 having the discal streaks short, these streaks, as also the 

 submarginal spots, obscured, being suffused with brown; the 

 female differs from the male only in having the markings 

 more pronounced. 



Expanse of wings, <J 4^, $ 4^ inches. 



Perak. Many examples. 



Not referred to by Distant in his Rhop. Malay. ; it is the 

 Perak form of P. alcathoe, but the markings of the hind 

 wings, instead of being pure white as in that species, are as 

 obscure as in P. Pinwilli, Butler, and P. Menetriesii, Felder. 



3. Galliploea musa, nov. 



g $ . Dark blackish brown, with very faint blue gloss on 

 outer portions of fore wings; spots violet, one near costa 

 above end of cell, one in the cell at its lower end, one below 

 it in interno-median area, all three in a line ; in the female 

 there is a fourth spot in the interspace between the cell-spot 

 and the lower spot ; there is a spot outside the cell, and 

 another above it, a submarginal row of seven spots with 

 whitish centres : hind wings paler and more brown, with the 

 usual grey glandular patch, extending halfway into the cell 

 in the male, the grey costal space limited by the subcostal 

 vein in the female ; three submarginal spots in the upper 

 interspaces. Underside uniform pale brown, spots grey ; 

 fore wings with one near costa above end of cell, one inside 

 lower end of cell, one large and oval-shaped in the interspace 

 below, a spot in each of the two discocellular interspaces, 

 submarginal and marginal spots in each interspace, the latter 

 very small ; hind wings with white dots at the base, and 

 small submarginal and marginal spots in each interspace. 



Expanse of wings 3^ inches. 



Tonkin. 4 <J (J , 1 ? . 



Allied to nothing I know of : marked like a Salpinx. 



Subfam. Nymphalinje. 

 4. Precis neglecta, nov. 



$ ? . Upperside dark brown tinged with pink : fore wing 

 with a broad pinkish-grey band across the centre of the cell 

 and continued to the hinder margin, a similar band across 

 the end of the cell ; discal and submarginal broad bands of 

 the same colour across both wings, the discal band being- 

 interrupted opposite the end of the cell of the fore wings by a 



