BOCCHOEIS. TJLOPEZA. 287 



B. Both wings with the apex somewhat produced ; the outer 

 margin excised to vein 3, where it is angled. 



4845. Bocchoris invertalis, SnelL Tijd. v. Ent. xx, p. 78, pi. 6, fig. 4. 



<S . Brown, suffused with purplish grey ; head, collar, and abdo- 

 men red-brown ; anal tuft black. Fore wing with the costa 

 ochreous ; a black speck below middle of cell ; a large hyaline 

 yellow patch, quadrate in end of cell, irregular below it, and con- 

 tinued as an oblique line from vein 1 to inner margin ; a black- 

 edged discocellular lunule filled in with rufous ; a large hyaline 

 yellow patch on costa before apex continued between veins 5 and 2 

 as a sinuous line. Hind wing with indistinct hyaline yellow ante- 

 and postmedial lines, the latter bent outwards and minutely dentate 

 between veins 5 and 2, then retracted and developed into a patch 

 below end of cell and continued as a sinuous line to anal angle. 



Hob. Tenasserim Valley ; Sumatra ; Borneo. Exp. 30 millim. 



Genus ULOPEZA. 



Ulopeza, Zell. K Vet.-Ak. Handl 1852, p. 58. 

 Pseudanalthes, Warr. A. M. N. H. (6) vi, p. 477 (1890). 



Type, U. conigeralis, Zell., from Africa. 



Range. Africa ; N.E. and S. India ; Ceylon ; Malayan subregion ; 

 Celebes. 



Palpi upturned, the 2nd joint reaching vertex of head and 

 slightly fringed in front, the 3rd well developed and acuminate, 

 with a short triangular tuft in front ; maxillary palpi filiform ; 

 frons rounded ; antennae of male ciliated, the basal joint dilated 

 and toothed, the shaft excised, then clothed with rough black scales 

 for a short distance ; tibiae with the outer spurs half the length of 

 inner ; mid tibiae clothed with spinous hair. "Fore wing with the 

 apex somewhat produced and the outer margin oblique ; veins 3, 

 4, 5 from angle of cell ; 7 approximated to 8, 9 for a short dis- 

 tance ; 10 also approximated to 8, 9. Hind wing with veins 3, 

 4, 5 from angle of cell, which is rather short ; 6, 7 from upper 

 angle or shortly stalked, 7 anastomosing slightly with 8. 



The male of the typical species has the fore coxae and femora, the 

 hind tibiae and spurs fringed with hair, thorax with ridges of large 

 scales below. 



SECT. II. (Pseudanalthes). Male with the thorax and legs normal. 



4846. Ulopeza idyalis, Wlk. Cat. xix, p. 996 ; Moore, Lep. Ceyl. iii, 



pi. 183, fig. 5 ; C.$S. no. 4116. 

 Botys disjunctalis, Wlk. Cat, xxxiv, p. 1408 ; C. fy S. no. 4115. 



3 . Fuscous brown ; head and collar pale yellow ; basal segment 

 of abdomen whitish. Fore wing with a large pale yellow patch, 

 with the discocellular brown lunule on it extending from middle 



