120 Mr. A. Gr. Butler on new Species of 



separated by the nervures, the fifth and sixth of the middle 

 series partially confluent : secondaries with the basal third 

 sericeous snow-white, the anal fourth and three spots on the 

 outer margin bright golden yellow ; the apical area pale blue ; 

 a large patch at the end of the cell, the veins on the disk, an 

 irregularly undulated discal belt, and a series of oval spots, 

 large and marginal towards apex, smaller and submarginal 

 towards anal angle, all deep purple : body chalky white, the 

 back of collar and centre of thorax crossed by dark purple 

 bands ; pectus and posterior portion of venter bright yellow ; 

 antennae cupreous, with black pectinations. Expanse of wings 

 2 inches 10 lines. 



Malacca. Type B. M. 



17. Euscliema proha, sp. n. 



Pale sericeous bluish grey, with purple bands and spots as 

 in E. pugnataria* of Java, but the bands more slender; 

 antennae pale red-brown, with blackish pectinations ; front of 

 head flesh-tinted with purplish central spots ; back of head, 

 collar, and thorax slightly greenish, and therefore more sordid 

 in tint than the wings ; abdomen bright cadmium-yellow, 

 greyish spotted with purple in the centre towards the base ; 

 centre of pectus and venter bright cadmium-yellow, legs and 

 sides of pectus greyish, the legs touched here and there with 

 purple. Wings below slightly greenish ; the internal area of 

 primaries washed with purple ; a subapical costal whity- 

 brown streak. Expanse of wings 2 inches 9 lines. 



<J, Borneo; ? , Darjiling. Type B. M. 



This is not the first instance which I have noticed of specific 

 identity between examples from Borneo and Darjiling; in 

 such cases it is probable that the range extends all through 

 N.E. India, Moulmein, and the Malay Peninsula. 



Urapteridae. 



18. Urapteryx clara, sp. n. 



Allied to U. podaliriata ; wings white, sericeous, with the 

 fringe red internally and grey externally : primaries triangular, 

 the costal border crossed by fine black striations ; the central 

 third of the wing enclosed between two slightly divergent 

 golden-brownish stripes, a slender line of the same colour half- 

 way between them at the end of the cell ; a few fine scattered 

 testaceous striae upon the subapical area : secondaries with the 

 submedian vein and a stripe nearly parallel to it, running 



* E. Horsfieklii, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I, C. ii, pi, viii. A. fig. 7. 



