17G (vul. C. Swiuboe on new 



dislocated l)y the veins : liiiid wing with three rows of trans- 

 verse double lines at equal distances apart, and a marginal 

 series, all dislocated by the veins ; a brownish spot touched 

 with red near the anal angle. 



? . Only differs from the male in having the outer half of 

 the costa of fore wing, the apex broadly and the outer mar- 

 gin dull blackisii, and the lunules on the outer margin of the 

 hind wing more pronounced. 



Expanse of wings 1^ inch. 



Hall. Haipau, Yet JSauk, Shan States. 



Rnpcda nissa mssoides, no v. 



(^ ? . Upperside with the ground-colour as in nissa, 

 Kollar, the fore wing in both sexes with a large, bright red, 

 njtper discal, square ])atch. Underside much as in nissa, the 

 upper anal ocellus of the hind wing alwa3's minute. 



Expanse of wings li inch. 



I/ab. Haipan, Shan States ; a long series of both sexes. 



Hesperidse. 



Cor one shortlandica, no v. 



? . Upperside resembles the ? of C. palmarum, Moore, 

 the type of which came from Calcutta, the nchreous spot at 

 the end of the cell smaller, with a smaller spot touching its 

 upper side. Underside paler, the chocolate-colour more or 

 Ifss suffused with grey, markings as on the upperside, but 

 the ochreous macular discal band on the hind wing has a 

 square ochreous patch near the anal angle, connecting it with 

 the outer margin, and betAveen this and the anal angle is a 

 large square black patch. Antennse black, the upper three- 

 fourths of the club cream-colour, with a black tip; palpi 

 black, with grey hairs; legs pale pinkish grey. 



Expanse of wings Ijo inch. 



JIah. Shortland Island, Solomons. 



There is a male from the Solomon Islands in the B. M. 

 unnamed, which is probably the male of this species. 



Suastus plana, nov. 



(J. Upperside uniform blackish brown, without any 

 markings. Underside paler : fore wing with an indislinct 

 subapical narrow band a little darker than the ground-colour, 

 inwardl}-^ edged with grey, running from the costa near the 

 apex to the outer margin about one-third from the hinder 



