472 Col. C. Swinhoe on new 
without markings, except for a grey lunular mark at the end 
of cell: underside grey, uniform in colour, with dark grey 
cell-spots on all the wings. 
Exxpanse of wings 4 inch. 
Coomoo, Queensland. 
Eublemma demba, nov. 
$. Palpi, head, thorax, and fore wings white, the latter 
tinged with grey in parts and with four indistinct ochreous- 
grey transverse bands, the first basal; all the bands most 
apparent on the costa, except the discal band, which is com- 
plete and is angled outwardly in its centre; a prominent dark 
blackish-brown patch on the outer margin at the apex: hind 
wings white, with indications (very faint) of two grey trans- 
verse bands; cilia of both wings pure white: underside 
white; fore wings suffused in parts with grey ; hind wings 
with the grey bands more distinct. 
Expanse of wings j/ inch. 
Sarawak, Borneo. 
Eublemma radda, nov. 
3 @. Dull red, with a slight pinkish tinge, very uniform 
in colour, irrorated with brownish-red atoms: fore wings with 
a brown spot in the cell, a lunule at the end, bands thin and 
indistinct, slightly darker than the ground colour, indications 
of one near the base, another from centre of hinder margin 
straight to beyond end of cell, then acutely angled inwards to 
the costa a little beyond the middle; indications of another 
similar band close to it, but continued further towards apex, 
and bent round on to the costa about one fourth from apex ; 
indications of a double row of discal points on both wings and 
of a double band in centre of hind wings: underside paler, 
more red; black spot in cell on fore wings, another at the end ; 
a cell-lunule on hind wings, medial and discal bands on both 
wings. 
Expanse of wings 4% inch. 
Sarawak, Borneo. 
Cerynea morma, nov. 
$ %. Palpi, head, collar, fore part of thorax, and abdomen 
(except first segment) dark purple-chocolate, remainder of 
thorax and first segment of abdomen ochreous yellow, corre- 
sponding to a broad ochreous-yellow stripe across the fore 
wings, occupying nearly half the upper portion, gradually 
widening from the apex, with its inner side quite straight 
