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300. Cyclosia spargens. 



Cyclosia spar gens. Walker: xxxi. 115 (1864). 

 a. Makessar, Celebes (type) (Wallace). 



301. Cyclosia enodis. n. sp. PI. II. f. 2. 



? White, lines and markings brown, antennas and palpi brown, the 

 latter white beneath, shaft of antennae and thorax blackish brown 

 with a blue green sheen in some lights ; collar with two white bands, 

 thorax with white marks, abdomen white with broad blackish brown 

 segmental bands, blue green in some lights. Fore-wings with the 

 markings much as in E. papilionaris (Drury), but the vein stripes 

 are broader, are blackish brown of a dullish colour without the 

 brilliant blue green sheen of that species, and the discal band of 

 ovate spots is more regularly curved and complete, consisting of 

 seven in complete succession. Hind-wings with the vein stripes 

 broader, and the blackish outer border much deeper than in papi- 

 lionaris , covering nearly half the wing. 



Expanse of wings 2\ inches. 

 a. Sumatra (type) (Wallace). 



A whiter insect than E. papilionaris, and perfectly distinct. 



302. Cyclosia chartacea. n. sp. PI. II. f. i. 



? Antennas and thorax as in the preceding, but the bands and 

 markings yellowish, not pure white, abdomen whitish without seg- 

 mental bands, the segments being marked by pale brownish lines. 

 Wings pure white, fore-wings with the general character of E. 

 papilionaris, but with only two longitudinal white spaces above the 

 median vein in the basal half, not three as in that species, the entire 

 cell space being clear white ; there is also no brown stripe on the 

 submedian vein, the interspace above and below forming one clear 

 white stripe. Hind- wing all pure white without any vein streaks, 

 marginal border blackish brown, excavated in its middle and with 

 dentations on veins three, four, and five, abruptly fining down to 

 the anal angle, and with five sub-marginal white spots in the inter- 

 spaces from vein I b upwards. 



Expanse of wings 2^ inches. 

 a. Manilla (type). 



The wings are devoid of sheen and the colouration is whiter than 

 in any other species known to me. 



GENUS MIIiLEBIA. Herr. Schaff. : Lep.Exot.Sp. Nov., i.p. 4 



(1853). 



303. Milleria virginalis. 



Milkria virginalis. Herr. Schaff. : Lep. Exot. Sp. Nov., i. f. 4 (1853). 



Walker: vii. 1669 (1856). 



Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 678. 

 - Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 73. 425 



(1887). 



