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3. Nipara intermedia. 
Nipara intermedia, Moore, P. Z.S. 1883, p. 258. n. 3. 
3 ?. Mango, 13th and 18th July. 
4. Salpine Greffiana. 
Euplea Greffiana, Herrich-Schaffer, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1869, p. 70, pl. ii. 
fig. 5. 
9. Mango, 18th July, 1882. 
5. Vadebra mangoensis, n. sp. 
Dark piceous, primaries becoming almost black towards the 
end and around the end of the cell, but with the veins paler ; 
a diffused submarginal paler band curving inwards to costa at 
apex, and bearing eight whity-brown spots, the four first of 
which form an oblique subapical series and are very small 
and almost white; the remainder increasing gradually in 
size to the seventh, the eighth considerably larger than the 
latter ; external border smoky dark grey-brown : secondaries 
paler than the primaries, with an olivaceous tinge, the sub- 
marginal band wider and much paler than that of the prima- 
ries, bearing seven white spots near its inner edge, two of which 
are subapical and very sharply defined; four minute sub- 
marginal dots : body blackish. Wings below paler than above, 
olivaceous brown: primaries with the costal area pale, form- 
ing a continuous belt with the submarginal one; all the 
spots in the submarginal belt small, especially the fourth and 
fifth ; a blue point near the extremity of the discoidal cell, 
and three forming an obtuse angle above the three median 
branches; an elongated white interno-median longitudinal 
streak ; internal border dull white: secondaries with the sub- 
marginal belt very pale, especially towards the anal angle, so 
that only the first two of the white spots along its inner border 
are well defined; the four submarginal spots decidedly larger 
and more conspicuous than above; costal border, excepting 
at base, clear whity-brown; a blue spot in the cell and an 
angulated series of seven blue spots round the outer half of 
the cell between the veins, the last of these being distinctly 
linear; pectus and base of secondaries black spotted with 
white; venter dark brown, with a few central white points. 
Expanse of wings 52 millim. 
Mango, 15th July, 1882. 
Nearest to V. sepulchralis of Java and V. Zinckenii of 
Amboina; but readily distinguished from both by the discal 
series of spots on both surfaces and other less important cha- 
racters. 
