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and fore wings dark purple-grey ; a small pale pinkish space 
at end of cell ; a whitish patch in the middle of hinder margin, 
somewhat triang ular, with the point inwards ; the entire wing 
of different shades of grey ; a black dot in the cell, another at 
the end, two beyond it, included in a circular row ‘of whitish 
points which extend from the costa, round the cell, nearly to 
the whitish patch on the hinder margin ; some ite points 
on costa near apex; a row of submarginal black points and 
marginal whitish points: hind wings grey; cilia of both 
wings whitish grey: underside uniform pale grey, without 
markings. 
Expanse of wings 1 inch. 
Sarawak, Borneo. 
Allied to S. chlorana, Hmpsn., from Sikkim and the 
Khasia Hills; there is one example from Borneo in the B. M. 
amongst the Séectoptera, in Quadrifide, drawer no. 206, and 
another from Perak with Plotheta metaspilella. 
Family Stictopteride. 
Genus VIZAGA, nov. 
Palpi upturned, smooth, third joint two thirds length of 
second; abdomen smooth, extending a little beyond the hind 
wings; antenne in the male very minutely ciliated, about 
two thirds the length of the body; mid tibize with one long 
and one short terminal spur, hind tibia with two pairs, the 
outer ones short: fore wings increasing in width to outer 
margin, apex blunt, hind margin nearly ¢ as long as the costal 
margin, the wing rather short, no raised tufts, retinaculuin 
bar-shaped; the end of the cell in the male rather distorted, 
with two patches of rubbed membrane on the underside, indi- 
cated above by two short semihyaline streaks, the lower 
portion of the discoidal vein produced into an ee angle, its 
middle portion concave, vein 2 from close to lower end, 3 Font 
the end, 4 and 5 commence close together from the produced 
angle, 6 and 7 from upper end of cell, the latter bent and 
fort ming the lower side of a six- -sided areole, 8 and 9 ona 
stalk from the outer angle of the areole, 10 from two thirds, 
forming the upperside of the areole: hind wings with veins 3 
and 4 stalked, 5 from near lower end of cell. 
Type V. (Ophiusa ?) cyanea, Snellen, Tijd. voor Ent. 
xxiv. p. 129, pl. xiv. fig. 2 (1881). Type ¢, Luzon. 
I have the temale also from Malang, Java; and the Hon. 
Walter Rothschild has very kindly lent me a male from 
Sumba. It has many affinities to the genus ALuceda, Walker. 
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