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irregularly bordered externally near the posterior angle with suffused 

 brown streaks : hind wing with a broad black and a narrow pale 

 pink streak from anal angle : abdomen with a dark narrow dorsal 

 line. 



Expanse 2| inches. 



Hab. Sikkim. In Coll. Capt. A. M. Lang. 



Tribe Bombyces. 

 Subfam. Agaristin^e. 

 Genus Eusemia, Dalm. 

 Eusemia funebris. 



Male black : fore wing indistinctly irrorated wtih greyish-blue 

 scales, these being disposed in groups along the exterior and posterior 

 borders ; within the discoidal cell is a small white subbasal dot and 

 a large transverse spot, and outside the discocellular vein is a small 

 upper and a geminated lower spot ; cilia above and below the apex 

 with a white spot : hind wing with a broad subbasal, partly transverse, 

 white band, with scalloped outer margin and an ill-defined or partly 

 obsolete series of submarginal white spots : antennae, head, thorax, 

 palpi, and legs black, the four latter interspersed with white scales : 

 abdomen black, with red bands and anal tuft, and a white waist- 

 band. Underside as above, with the white spots more defined, the 

 hind wing having an additional basal costal spot. 



Expanse 1\ inches. 



Hab. Darjiling. In Coll. F. Moore and W. W. Saunders. 



Eusemia albomarginata. 



Male and female velvety black, with white exterior margins : fore 

 wings with the veins blue-black, an elongated discocellular and a 

 smaller central discoidal steel-blue impressed mark : both wings with 

 the inner margins of the white exterior borders lunular, the black veins 

 extending to nearly the extreme outer margin ; cilia white : hind 

 wings with blue reflections. Underside as above, with a light yellow 

 twice- divided central discoidal spot. Body black ; a narrow white 

 collar round front of thorax ; palpi black, second joint fringed with 

 yellow at the sides ; chest and front legs orange-yellow ; tarsi and 

 femur black above ; middle and hind legs black above, yellow 

 beneath ; antennae black. 



Expanse, 3 2|, 5 3 inches. 



Hab. Burmah. In Coll. F. Moore and Dublin Natural-History 

 Society. 



Subfam. ChalcosinjK. 



Genus Milionia, Walk. 

 Milionia zonea. 



Male black, with purplish blue reflections ; median and sub- 

 median veins at base of both fore and hind wings smalt-blue ; a broad 

 golden-yellow median band across the fore wing ; also a broad ex- 



