134 Lord WaUiiigliam on Asiatic Tortiicidie. 



greyish. Abdomen dark greyish fuscous ; anal tul't oehrcous. 

 Legs whitish ochreous, shaded with greyish ochreous, hind 

 tarsal joints spotted. 



Type, $ (60421) Mus. Wlsm. 



llab. COEEA— Gensan, VII.-IX. 1887 {Ito). Unique. 



DuDUA, Wkr. 

 DuDUA, Wkr. Cat. Lep. lus. B. M. XXX. 1000 (1804). 



Dudua hesperialis, Wkr. 

 Dudua hesyeriftlis, Wkr. Cat. Lp. Ins. B. M. XXX. 1000 (1864) '. 



Antenncn dark brownisli fuscous. Palpi short, porrect, 

 teiniinal joint almost concealed; bluish grey. Head very 

 dark brownish fuscous. Thorax with an erect crest poste- 

 riorly ; very dark brownish fuscous ; tegula; spotted with 

 steel-blue. Fore tvings dark brownish fuscous, freely spotted 

 with shining steel-blue ; before the middle of the costa are 

 three pairs of steel-blue streaks, touched with whitish at their 

 upper ends ; on the extreme costa beyond the middle are 

 four pairs of oblique geminated whitish streaklets, with a 

 single one, not oblique, before the a))exj of these the first 

 pair, and the third pair (counting from the middle of the 

 wing), send out oblique lines of steel-blue towards the termen ; 

 a steel-blue band from the tornus, running upwards ibr more 

 than half the breadth of the wing, is ))receded and followed 

 by some patches of cinereous scales, whicii also extend up- 

 wards along the termen ; the remainder of the lower half of 

 the wing, with the exception of a space above the middle of 

 the fold, is fieely sprinkled with steel-blue spots ; these are 

 more thickly grouped beyond the middle than before it, 

 except perhaps at the extreme base ; cilia shining steel-blue, 

 tipped with fuscous, at the apex dark fuscous. Exp. al. 

 19 mm. Hind wings greyish brown; cilia pale cinereous, 

 a dark shade running through them near their base. Abdo- 

 men greyish brown. Legs pale cinereous; posterior tarsal 

 joints shaded and banded with greyish fuscous. 



Type, c? {launders Coll?), Mus. Br. — acquired 1894. 



Hub. Japan {Liyer, 188(3)— A'ir.v/r—Satsuma, V. 1886 

 {Leech). China— Chang Yang, 4000-6000 ft. {Trait, 1886). 

 Borneo— Sarawak ^ 



The above description, taken from a female from Satsuma 

 (60012), was made before tiie rediscovery of the missing 

 types " in Mr. Saunders's Collection." I have only females 

 and therefore cannot determine whether the genus Dudua is 



