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10. TiRUMALA MICROSTICTA. 



Danais microsticta, Butler, Entom. Monthly Mag. xi. p. 163 

 (1874). 



Hab. Borneo (type) ; Java (Horsf.) ; Nias. In coll. British 

 Museum. 



A single specimen collected in Java by Dr. Horsfield is identical 

 with the Bornean type. 



11. TiRUMALA LEUCOPTERA. 



Danais leucoptera, Butler, Entom. Monthly Mag. xi. p. 163 

 (1874). 



Hab. Dorey, New Guinea. 



12. TiRUMALA ISHMOIDES, n. Sp. 



Male. Fore wing comparatively narrower and more produced at 

 the apex than in allies, with a very narrow basal streak and a small 

 spot near lower end of the cell, a fusiform and a widely separated 

 clavate streak above the submedian, two medial discal oval spots, 

 and three slender subcostal streaks, all placed in regular successive 

 order ; submarginal and marginal spots small. Hind wing with 

 the basal markings very similar to those in T. leucoptera, but some- 

 what broader, the costal and penultimate streaks being larger ; two 

 marginal series of spots small and slender. 



Expanse 3| inches. 



Hab. Celebes. In coll. G. Semper. 



Has a similarity of form and pattern of markings to Radena 

 ishma, also from the Celebes. 



13. TiRUMALA HAMATA. 



Euploea hamata, M'Leay, King's Survey of Australia, ii. App. 

 p. 46(1827). 



Danais hamata. Semper, Mus. Godeffroy, xiv. Lep. p. 139, pi. 8. 

 f. 1,2, c?( 1879). 



Danais australis, Blanchard, Voy. Pole Sud, Ins. p. 388, pi. 2. 

 f. 5, 6 (1837-40). 



Hab. Australia. 



14. TiRUMALA ANGUSTATA, U. Sp. 



Intermediate between T. hamata and T. melittula. Fore wing 

 with the discoidal and basal streak very slender, the terminal 

 spot narrower than in T. hamata and much more so than in 

 T. melittula ; the two transverse discal series of spots disposed as 

 in T. melittula, except that the upper elongated streaks are longer 

 and the lower spot is widely disconnected from the basal streak 

 below the cell ; the marginal spots are slightly larger. Hind wing 

 with similar but somewhat larger markings to those in T. melittula, 

 the dark central streak within the ceil less forked and not touching 

 the discocellular veinlet. 



Expanse 2f to 2§ inches. 



Hab. Tongatabu, Friendly Islands. In coll. British Museum. 



