136 CALLIDULID/E. 



629. Agonis lutensis : n. sp. 



<J ? Above of a uniform brownish red colour, costal margins of 

 both wings pale. Underside pale reddish ochreous. Fore-wings 

 with brown marks on the costa, two small white spots in the cell 

 ringed with brown in a line with a double white spot at the end of 

 the cell like a figure of 8 also ringed with brown. Hind- wings with 

 similar cell spots, the inner one absent ; both wings crossed by 

 zigzag brown lines outwardly curved, one just beyond the middle, 

 the other discal, and indications of two more interior lines and a 

 submarginal line ; hinder marginal space of fore-wing pale, both 

 wings with the marginal line dark brown, nearly black, cilia of the 

 wing colour but patched with blackish brown, legs brown above. 



Expanse of wings i^y inches. 



a. Ternate (type) (Wallace). b. Ternate (Wallace). c. Ceram 

 (Wallace). 



Allied to A. (Callidula) similis (Pagenstecher : Callid. in Jahrb. 

 Nass. Ver. f. Naturk., 1887, p. 234, pi. 2, f. 16), from the Philippines. 



GENUS CALLIDULA. Hiibn. : Verz. Schm., p. 66 (1816). 



630. Callidula jucunda. 



Callidula jucunda. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pi. 107, f. 25 (1868). 



Pagenstecher : Callid. in Jahrb. Nass. Ver. f. Naturk., 



1887, p. 234. 



a. Java (2) (Wallace). 



631. Callidula erycinoides. 



Callidula erycinoides. Walker : Char. Undescr. Lep. Het, p. 3 (1869). 



- Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 82. 481 



(1887). 



Type. Benares, in B. M. 

 a. North India (2). 



GENUS CLEIS. Gudrin : Voy. Duperrey, p. 272 (1832). 

 Damias. Boisd. : (nom. preoc.) Voy. de 1'Astrolabe, p. 259 (1832). 



632. Cleis versicolor. 



Cleis versicolor. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pi. 107, f. 24 (1868). 

 Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xix. p. 395 (1877). 



Damias versicolor. Pagenstecher : Callid. in Jahrb. Nass. Ver. f. Naturk., 

 1887, p. 225. 



a. Salwan (2) (Wallace). b. Dorey (Wallace). 



633. Cleis abisara. 



Callidula abisara. Butler: Trans. Linn. Soc. (2), i. p. 558 (1879). 

 Type. Malacca, in B. M. 

 a. Borneo. b. Philippines. 



