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27. A. conjunctiva, Warren Butish New Guinea, 
Agathia coujunctiva, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 10, p. 353 (1903). 
28. A. obnubilata, Warven. British New Guinea. 
Agathia obnubilata, Narren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 1o, p. 353 (1903). 
29. A. ilhearía, Swinhoe. Borneo. 
Agathia ilhearia, Swinhoe, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7., Vol. 15, p. 166 (1905). 
3o. A. solaria, Swinhoe. Singapore. 
Agathia solaria, Swinhoe, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, (7), Vol. 15, p. 167 / 1905). 
31. A. olivacea, Warren. Choiseul. 
Agathta olivacea, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 12, p. 420 (1905). 
32. A. dimola, Prout. Ij. 
Agathia dimota, Prout, The Entomologist, Vol. 44, p. 26 (1911). 
33. A. lycaenidia, Dastelberger. 
New Pomerania. 
Agathia lycaenidia, Bastelberger, Intern, Ent. Zeit. Guben, Vol. 5, p. 
53 
(IQII). 
34. 4. albipunctulata, Dastelberger. Bismarck Archipelago. 
Agathia albipunctulata, Bastelberger, Intern. Ent. Zeit. Guben. Vol. 5, 
p. 53 (1911). D 
35. A. discisticta, nov. sp. 1), Prout. Sylhet. 
36. A. maculimargo, nov. sp. 2). l'rout. Amboina. 
7. A. laqueifera, nov. sp. 3), l'rout. Assam to Java. 
38. A. confuscata, Warren. Sierra Leone. 
Agathia coufuscata, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 4, p. 32 (1807). 
39. A. multiscripta, Warren. Niger Coast to Cameroons. 
Agathia multiscripla, Narren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 5, p. 233 (1898). 
40. A. pauper, Warren. Niger Coast. 
Agathia pauper, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 11. p. 463 (104) 
41. A. elenaria, Swinhoe. Niger Coast to Cameroons. 
Agathia clenaria, Swinhoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. p. 542 (1904). 
42. A. minuta, Druce. Cameroons. 
Agathia minuta, Druce, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (S), Vol. 7, p. 292 (1911). 
1) Agathia discisticta, nov. sp. — C, 4o mm. lace and. palpus purple-brown above, pale below, vertex and antenna purple-brown, 
occiput and front of thorax pea-green, thorax posteriorly and abdomen mostly purple-brown (somewhat damaged). Wings shaped as in gzga»ec, Butler. 
Forewing pea-green, with costa to SC pale purple-brown, an oblique-edged purple-brown basal patch as in gzgaea, solaria, etc , a roundish discal 
spot. fully as large as in coZiza, Swinlioe, vague traces of the median band at inner margin, a subterminal band shaped as in $4arzc, Swinhoe, but slightly 
broader, terminal markings (including conspicuous dark blotch between R? and R?)as in that species. Hindwing pea-green, with pur le-brown patches 
at buse and on inner margin, and with purple-brown terminal band occupying one-half of the wing, its proximal edge irregular, the green ground-colour 
encroaching between R! and R? and again between R? and M', its distal edge reaching the termen in tornal half, but enclosing some ill-defined terminal 
green spots, the usual green patch present in apical half ; a strongly lunulate-dentate blackish line traverses the terminal band near its proximal edge ; 
cell-spot distinct, though smaller than in forewing. Under surface paler, the markings duller brown, the band on hindwing much narrower towards inner 
margin, its proximal part being here only faintly shadowed. Discal spots present. S. Sylhet (Crowley Bequest), tvpe in coll. Brit. Mus. Nearly related to 
giganica and soZaría, the forewing more resembling the former, the bindwing the latter; the presence of conspicuous discal spots both above and beneath 
(as in cod?sa) is rare in this genus. In the hindwing, R? and M! are shortly stalked, a still more rare, if not unique occurrence in the genus. 
2) Agathia maculimargo, nov. sp. — c, 3o mm. Very like a large, rather yellow-zgreen specimen of a s£rzónfa, Lucas, but with the 
postmedian series of spots, especi.lly on the hindwing, rather further from termen, the inner-marginal on forewing enlarged into a thick oblique streak 
from the margin to SM?, termen of torewing with rather large, but well isolated triangular spots at the ends of veins R?, R?, M!, M* and SM*, of almost 
equal size, only that at R? slightly larger and extending across the fringe, a much smailer dark mark at end of R!; hindwing with inner margin Irom 
tornus to postmedian marked with purplish fuscous, most broadly at tornus; fringe from R? to tornus clear whitish, only with a dark spot at end of M!; basal 
half of abdomen green above, regularly belted with purplish fuscous, Amboina, Oct. 1907 (Pratt); type in coll. Brit. Mus. 
3) Agathia laqueifera, nov. sp. — CQ, 26-30 mm. Face, vertex, palpus and antenna pinkish-brown, slightly mixed with whitish, the 
hairs on underside of palpus whitish, O with third palpal joint shorter than second: occiput green. l'horax and abdomen (except anally) green. dorsall y, 
tegule marked with pinkish-brown, abdominal incisions and crests (which are well developed) pinkish-brown, thorax and abdomen paler beneath, 
Forewing bright yellow green, costa to SC pinkish-brown, much spotted with fuscous in proximal and distal thirds, the distal sometimes becoming an 
almost continuous broad fuscous streak ; markings pinkish-brown, consisting of : an ill-defined basal patch between inner margin and M ; a narrow band 
Írom costa at two-fifths to inner margin before one-half, starting obliquely outwards, forming an irregular loop enclosing the minute discal dot, more or 
less outangled again on submedian fold, and again close to inner margin, sometimes connected along inner margin with the postmedian; a postmedian 
placed and shaped as in ZLopztocAora cristifera, marked with fuscous or reddish fuscous in its anterior part; a conspicuous rounded spot between R? and 
R? near termen, almost wholly covered with fuscous scales; several minute dots scattered about the wing, and traces of a fine terminal line; fringe 
whitish, spotted with pinkish brown at the vein-ends. Hindwing with the teeth at R! and. R? sharp, almost equal; extreme base pinkish-brown, basal 
two- fifths otherwise bright vellowish green with minute dusting, terminal three-fifths in the tvpe largely pinVish-brown, leaving a narrow terminal band 
of green from apex to submedian fold, and some slight green admixture in middle, especially towards inner margin; a black dash or spoton R? in the 
middle of the pinkish-brown area, and others (in the type much fainter) on R! and R?; terminal line pinkish-brown; fringe- whitish, bisected by a darker 
line, and with spots at vein-ends. Underside whitish green, with mostof the markings of the upperside traceable in pale pink, a median line or narrow 
band on hindwing sometimes darker and more prominent. Type (9), Digboi, Upper Assam, in coll. L. B. Prout; a 9 from Java (E. India Company) and 
a Q from Singapore (March to April, H. N. Ridley, both in coll. Brit Mus., have the markings on the hindwing much reduced, especially the Gg, in 
which there is little more than a zigzag antemedian line, some irregular longitudinal streaks in middle of wing and a rather dense dusting to represent 
the rest of the brown area. 
