Eastern and Australian Ileterocera. 147 



both sexes. The allied form C. australinda, Ilmpsn., from 

 S. India^ was bred by T. R. Bell and found to be the female 

 of Pintia latipennis, Hmpsn. 



13. Cyclosia venaria. 



Phalana venaria, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 627 (177'5). 



Cyclosia papilionaris, Hmpsn. (nee Drury), Moths India, i. p. 209 

 (1892). 



Sikkim, Khasia Hills. 



The male is much Wkeferrea, Walker, but the white spots 

 are larger and more prominent ; the female has a much more 

 glossy sheen ihtiii papilionaris, Drury ; the white spots beyond 

 the cell of the fore wings are much broader than in that 

 species and are 6f/>e«?--shaped ; the black on the hind wings 

 forms a regular marginal border, instead of running into the 

 wing above vein 2, right up to the cell, as is the case in the 

 Chinese form. The type is in the Banksian Cabinet in the 

 B. M. ; it is quite as distinct horn, papilionaris as are niyres- 

 cens, Moore, parvula, Butler, australinda, Hmpsn., enodis, 

 '^\y\n\voe, chartacea, Swinhoe, from each other and from both 

 papilionaris and venaria. 



14. Ci/closia castigata. 



Cyclosia castigata ( § ), Walker, xxxi. 115 (1864). 

 Pintia cyanea {(S), Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat, Hist. (5) xii. p. 160 

 (188.3). 



Sumatra, Borneo. 



The type from Sumatra is in Mus. Oxon. ; Butler's type 

 from the same locality is in the B. M. ; there are three 

 females and one male from Borneo in the National Collection 

 and one in mine. The allied form metachloros, Walker, from 

 Java, was bred by Horsfield, the sexes showing the same 

 characteristic differences. 



15. Cyclosia sordida. 



Pidorus sordidus (5), Walker, Journ. Linn. Soc. vi. p. 98 (1862); 



Swinh. Cat. Ilet. Mus. Oxon. i. p. 67, pi. ii. tig. 4 (1892). 

 Pintia insvlaris ( c? ), Swinhoe, /. c. p. 76. 

 Codaiie obscurata, ISuellen (nee Walker), Tijd. voor Ent. xlv. p. 209, 



pi. xiv. tigs. 4 $, 8 c? (1902). 



Borneo, Sumatra, Singapore. 



The type from Sarawak is in Mus. Oxon., as also is tlie 

 type of insularis from Singapore ; there are six males and 

 two females from the latter locality in the B. M. and one 

 male from Sumatra : I have males from Singapore, Johorc, 



