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attached ; tlie marginal black band of tlie bind wing is 

 much narrower and decreases in width hind wards. 



Expanse of wings l/^j- inch. 



Hah. Hue, Annan). 



Deilemera perissa, nov. 

 (^ $ . Allied to D. luctuosa '-, Vollenhoven, from Bafjan 

 Island ; palpi, bead, and body oclireous, last joint of the 

 palpi black; frons with a black spot in its centre, one on the 

 head, two on the collar ; three longitLidinal stiipts on the 

 throat, a spot at the base of the abdomen followed by seg- 

 mental black bands : fore wing black, a spear-shaped white 

 band from near the base, widening outwards to the base of 

 vein 2, where it is cut short ; a short white streak from the 

 base along the costa, another on the median vein to the base 

 of vein 2, and a similar streak on the internal vein ; a fairly 

 broad discal white band of seven white spots joined together, 

 the fourth round and small, between the ends of the thiid 

 and fifth, the lowest still smaller and oval ; in one example, 

 the band from the base is connected with the discal band by 

 a thin white streak and there is a wiiite spot at the end of 

 the cell : hind wing white, with the usual black marginal 

 band, much as in luctuosa. Underside as on the upperside; 

 body and legs ochreous, the former spotted with black ; the 

 legs with black stripes. 



Expanse of wings, ^ ? i ^ i hich. 



Ilah. Obi Isl., Moluccas. 



A fine series. 



Deilemera delocyma^ nov. 



cJ . The antennse long, the pectinations also somewhat 

 longer than is usual in the group ; pectus, frons, head, and 

 thorax dull orange-ochreous ; frons with a black spot, one on 

 the neck, two on the collar; thorax with black stripes on the 

 middle and on the sides ; abdomen dull orange-ochreous, with 

 black segmental bauds, so broad as almost to obliterate the 

 ochreous colour : fore wing long ; costa much arched before 

 the apex ; colour black, a white stripe below the median 

 vein from the base to the middle ; a broad and somewhat 

 upright discal band divided by the veins into seven spots, 

 extending from near the costa to near the hinder margin, the 

 first three from the costa narrow, the fourth oval, wedged in 

 between the outer halves of the third and fifth, the sixth the 

 largest, the seventh small and round-edged : hind wing 

 white, a broad black marginal border, angled at vein 2, 

 and continued narrowly along the costa. Underside: body 



* Tidj. Tou Dierk. i. p. 42 (1803). 



