552 Colonel C. Swiulioe on 



first and last edged inwardly with a pale thin band, the ante- 

 ruedial band edged outwardly ; a^ubmarginal sinuous white 

 line: hind wings pale brown, without markings. Underside 

 brownish white and grey in parts ; two discal crenulated 

 brown lines ; a brown spot at the end of each cell, very 

 indistinct on the fore wings ; a brown spot in the disk and 

 anotlier near anal angle. 



Expanse of wings, (^ lyjj, ? \j^ inch. 



Padang, Sumatra; two males and two females (types). 



Sarawak, Borneo ; one male and four females. 



There are two examples from Borneo in the B. M. 

 Drawer 36 with Bleptina liadenalis, Moore, and one also 

 from Borneo in the same drawer with Bertnla impuralis, 

 Hmpsn. ; the second joint of the palpi is long and thickly 

 pilose, and the third is long, curves over the head, and is 

 thickly tufted with long hair on the upperside, 



Bleptina delosticha, nov. 



S ? . Of a uniform dark purplish-brown colour : fore wings 

 with a white lunule edged with black at the end of the cell ; 

 two transverse thin and erect white bands edged with black 

 on both sides, ante- and postmedial, some large blackish 

 patches in and below the cell, and smaller ones in the disk, 

 through which runs an indistinct, whitish, sinuous line : hind 

 wings with a whitish, thin, discal band, most apparent near 

 the anal angle, and two similar but more indistinct bands 

 immediately following it ; marginal lunules of both wings 

 black; cilia pinkish grey. Underside pale brown; both 

 wings with two pale, discal, sinuous, thin bands and a large 

 and prominent black spot at the end of each cell ; hind wings 

 with an additional black spot in the cell. 



Expanse of wings, cJ l^j ? li^o ii^c'i* 



Padang, W. Sumatra ; one male and two females (types) ; 

 Ternate, one male. 



There is an example from Obi in the B. M. unnamed 

 (Drawer 34). 



Family Hypenidae. 

 Flypena epigcea^ nov. 



cJ . Palpi brown, hairs on the upperside and breast black ; 

 thorax and fore wings blackish brown ; an antemedial, 

 highly sinuous, indistinct, pale line; a postmedial sinuous 

 black line, outwardly edged with white, most distinctly so on 

 the costa, the space between this line and the base darker 



