332 Colonel C Swinhoe on new 



glos3 ; a minute blue-grey spot at tlie lower end of tlie cell, 

 another outside it in the interspace above vein 4, and anotlier 

 above the upper end of the cell close to the costal niar,<;ii) : 

 hind wing with the costal space whitish, descending a little 

 into the cell; a very faint series of blue-grey dots close to 

 the outer margin ; no other markings on either wing. Under- 

 side fairly uniform blackish brown, paler than it is above ; 

 fore wing \Yith the hinder marginal space whitish ; spots 

 larger and more prominent, one at the lower end of the cell, 

 another beyond it ; a rather lone: oval spot in the intersj^ace 

 above vein 2, a small spot outside it, and three small spots 

 close to the margin above the hinder angle, and two small 

 spots at the base of tiie wing: hind wing with three basal 

 small spots, one at the end of the cell, five in a line in the 

 interspaces 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, a snbmarginal spot in inter- 

 space 2, two close together in interspace 3, and one in inter- 

 space 4 ; a series of somewhat larger spots close to the 

 margin in the interspaces up to interspace 4 ; cilia with white 

 dots in the interspaces both above and below. Head with 

 three white spots on each side ; thorax above with a white 

 central line; below, palpi with a white spot between them 

 and one on each side, thorax covered with white spots, and 

 the abdomen with a central row of larger spots. 



Expanse of wings, ^ , 4 inches. 



Hub. Palone, Burma, Jime 1887. 



Hehomoia solomonensisj nov. 



(J. Fore wings with the orange apical portion occupying 

 more than onc-tliird of the wing, extending well into the cell, 

 filling uj) very nearly the whole of interspace 3 and tlie outer 

 and upper half o£ cell 2 ; the costal band very narrow, blackish 

 grey powdered with ochreous, thickens a little at the apex, 

 runs down the outer margin very narrowly, and ends in a 

 blackish suflcu.sed small patch just above the hinder angle; 

 the interior blackish band which usually limits the orange 

 portion entirely absent ; the submargir.al blackish spots in 

 the orange patch spear-shaped and very pale: hind wings 

 without any marginal band. Head and body powdered with 

 oclneou-. 



Expanse of wings, J, 3jy inches. 



JJab. Solomons. 



Madais vi. 



Teracolus vi, Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1884, p. 437, pi. xxxix. tigs. 6, 7. 

 I'trucolus iiitmaculata, Kober, Seitz. Macro. Lep. i. p. 66. 



