Eastern and Australian fTeterocera. 149 



18. Isharta Binghami. 



Epyrqis Binghami ( § ), Butler, Aun. & Mag-. Nat. Hist, (o) x. p. .374 



(1882). 

 Isbarta cyanescens {S), Umpsn. Trans. Eut. Soc. 1895, p. 284. 



Tenasserim, Burma. 



There can be no doubt these are sexes of the same species ; 

 the types of both are in the B. M. from Tenasserim, also 

 three other females from the same locality ; I have a female 

 in my own collection from the same place. 



19. Isbarta curiosa. 



Isbarta curiosa, Swhihoe, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) vi. p. 305 (1900). 

 Isbarta aspasia, Snellen, Tijd. voor Ent. 1902, p. 183, pi. xiv. fig. 3. 



Java. 



Types [S ? ) ill B. ]\I. Suellen^s types are from the same 

 locality. 



Genus Psaphis. 

 Walker, ii. p. 433 (1854). 



20. Psaphis camadeva. 



Gynautocera camadeva (J), Doubl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. xix. 



p. 75 (1847). 

 Euschema semi2}lena ($ ), Walker, xxxi. 177 (1864). 



Penang, Malacca, Borneo. 



Doubleday's type from Penang is in the B. M. ; Walker's 

 type without locality, from Coll. Norris, is not in the National 

 Collection, but there is one example from Malacca and 

 another from Borneo. Rothschild's species (jloriosa, a female 

 from Sumatra*, must come under this genus; the male, 

 when found, will certainly resemble camadeva ; there is a 

 female example from Kuching in the B. M. 



Family Callidulidae. 



21. Cleis aureola, nov. 



$ . Antennse, palpi, frons, and pectus golden yellow ; 

 head, body, and wings above dark chocolate-brown ; fore 

 wings with a short submarginal band from near the 

 hinder margin, and hind wings with a broader marginal 

 band, golden yellow; the latter is crescent- shaped and does 

 not touch the margin. Underside : body and legs golden 

 yellow ; wings same as above, but the golden-yellow band on 



* Nov. Zool. vii. p. 275, pi. v. fig. 6. 



