Eastern and Australian Ileterocera. 417 



tlicre is a largo black spot at end of cell of fore wing-s, a 

 transverse thin brown band or thick line, nearly straiglit and 

 even, on the outer side of the fiiscia ; this line has a little 

 curved wliite mark on its outer side at the apex and a thin 

 white outer edging, and the space beyond on both wings and 

 the costal space on the fore wings in the female is suffused 

 with chocolate-brown ; the male is uniform olive-green. 

 The underside in both sexes, including body and legs, is of a 

 nearly uniform bright scarlet-orange colour; a brown spot at 

 end of cell of fore wings; a thick black line from near centre 

 of hinder margin to apex, where there is a white spot. 



Expanse of wings, ^ Ij^j, ? finches. 



Goping, Perak {Kunstler). 



(Subfamily Boasmiin.^. 

 Buzura exiinia, nov. 



S . Antenna brown; top of head, thorax, and pectus dark 

 ochreous ; abdomen ami both wings dull pale ochreous, wings 

 covered with black irrorations : fore wings with two small 

 black patches on the costa at one third and two thirds from 

 base; below the former is a short black thin band, bent 

 inwards on the hinder margin, with a black spot on its inner 

 side; an outer macular band, dull pale black, from the hinder 

 margin close to the angle, terminating in a curve on to the 

 outer margin above the middle : hind wings with a dull 

 suffused blackish shade from the middle of the abdominal 

 margin ; a short black line from near anal angle and indica- 

 tions of a marginal, dull ochreous, rather broad band, con- 

 taining a pale whitish, sinuous, submarginal line, more or less 

 apparent also on fore wings. The underside is like the 

 upper, the irrorations more dense, and also a large blackish 

 spot at end of each cell. 



Expanse of wings '2,-\q inches. 



Nias {Barman). 



Family Syntoinidae. 



Sijntomis anioenaria, nov. 



(^ . Frons, head, collar, sides of thorax, and abdomen dark 

 ochreous ; centre of thorax and segmental bands on abdomen 

 black. "Wings black, spots dark ochreous : fore wings with a 

 round spot one fifth from base, a long oval spot in the cell, 

 another below with its inner edge below centre of cell, its 

 outer edge near hinder angle; two subapical spots — a long 

 one, with a short one above it ; a long spot above the middL 

 Ann, c& Mag. N. Hist. 8cr. 7. Vol. ix. 2:* 



