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black spots, bounded above by an incomplete W-sbaped black 

 line, and below by an alternately wliite and black fringe ; a 

 black-edged whitish oblique band near the anal angle across 

 the abdominal border, bounded internally by a brown band, 

 and externally by an orange marginal border ; anal lobe and 

 tail black tipped with white : pectus greyish, palpi white 

 below, venter testaceous. Expanse of wings 1 inch 3-4 

 lines. 



Kiukiang, China {Maries). 



Allied to T. arata, 



6. Thecla stygiana, sp. n. (PL IV. fig. 6.) 



Above smoky brown, without markings. Wings below 

 greyish brown, with an indistinct externo-discal series of 

 blackish spots bounded outwardly with yellowish : primaries 

 with an indistinctly whitish-bordered black spot at external 

 angle : secondaries with a very indistinct submarginal series 

 of dusky spots ; a patch of orange at external angle enclosing 

 a black spot above the tail, which is also black ; anal angle 

 black : pectus bluish white ; venter sulphur-yellow. Ex- 

 panse of wings 1 inch 7 lines. 



Nikko, Central Japan {Maries). 



7. Milleria pontioides^ sp, n. 



Creamy white : primaries with the veins brown ; external 

 two fifths brown, enclosing a small white spot at the inferior 

 angle of the cell, and crossed by a disco-submarginal series 

 of abbreviated whitish dashes upon the veins : secondaries 

 with the outer half greyish ; a broad external brown border 

 from costa to first median branch, interrupted by five longi- 

 tudinal whitish dashes on the veins : antennae black. Prima- 

 ries below nearly as above, but the external area blackish, 

 and the spots upon it white : secondaries sulphur-yellow, 

 excepting towards the costa, the outer half black-brown, with 

 the end of the cell and five streaks on the veins white. Ex- 

 panse of wings 1 inch 9 lines. 



Sarawak {Low). 



Somewhat like Pontia pactolica, Butl., in pattern and colo- 

 ration. 



Lithosiidae. 



8. Camptoloma binotafum, sp. n. 



Nearly allied to C. interioratum {C. erytliroijyguvi, Felder, 

 Nov. tab. xciii. fig. 7) from China and Japan, but with the 

 primaries ochreous, nearly as dark as the secondaries ; the 



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