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prey, bearing a large tufi of long black hairs attached below 

 vein S. Cilia from the anal angle to the apex rich orange, 

 above vein t) gradually becoming brown. Thorax and abdo- 

 men thickly clothed with shining enierald-grcon hairs, visible 

 only in some lights, as is also an emerald-green streak on 

 the hind wing near the dorsum. 



Underside : both wings rich dark brown ; fore wing with 

 the dorsum from the margin to vein 3 shining greyish brown. 

 Cilia of both wings as on npper surface. Antennae brown, 

 club whitish above, brown below, tips brown. Head, palpi, 

 and legs brown ; anus yellow. 



Expanse 5.^ mm. 



Hab. Mt. Marapok, Dent Province, British North Borneo. 

 Type Mus. Druce. 



Quite unlike any other Hesperid known to me, 



Sepa rnd/stincia, sp. n. 



(J . Upperside : uniform dark brown ; fore wing with a 

 discal series of four pale yellowish hyaline spots placed as 

 follows : — a minute dot in the centre of cell 1, a quadrate 

 spot narrowing towards its upper end between veins 2 and 3, 

 a circular spot above and adjoining vein 3, and a minute dot 

 at the lower extremity of the cell. There are two subapical 

 dots placed one above the other, the lower one being slightly 

 larger. A linear sex-mark between veins 1 and 2, inside 

 and bordering the hyaline spot, and continuing for a short 

 distance into cell 1. Hind wing witliout markings. Cilia 

 of both wings very slightly paler. Underside duller brown ; 

 fore wing with the dorsum paler, subapical and discal spots 

 as above, but the spot on cell 1 is much larger and has its 

 edges indistinctly detined. Hind wing with two minute 

 whitish dots towards the centre of the disc. Antennae black • 

 club, excepting extreme tip, ochreous beneath. Palpi 

 ochreous, thickly interspersed with dark brown hairs. 

 Thorax, abdomen, and legs concolorous with wings. 



Expanse 40 mm. 



Hab. Matang Road, Sarawak, British N. Borneo {Moulton). 

 Type Mus. Druce. 



Closely allied to S. {Parnara) miosticta, de Nic^v. J B 

 N. H. S. 1891, p. 385, pi. G, tig. 31, S. but has a spot in 

 cell 3 and but one in the discoidal cell. The sex-mark, which 

 was not noted by de Niceville, but is described by Messrs. 

 Elwes and Edwards, is confined to cell 2 in S. miosticta, and 

 in S. indisiincta extends to cell 1. 



