1883.] MR. F. MOORE ON LIMNAINA AND EUPL(EINA. 31 9 



Euploea (Stictoploea) montana, Marshall and cle Niceville, Butt, of 

 India, p. 91 (1S82). 



Euplcealnnkana, Moore, Ann. Nat. Hist, ser, 4,xx.p.44, (^(1877). 

 Stictoploea lanJcana, Butler, Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. xiv. p. 302. 

 Sab. Ceylon. 



3. Narmada consimilis. 



Euploea consimilis, Felder, Reise Novara, Lap. ii. p. 329 (1867). 



Hah. Java; Sumatra (Sachs). In coll. Messrs. Godman and 

 Salvin. 



Genus Stictoplcea. 



Stictoploea, Butler, Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. .kIv. p. 301 (1878). 

 Euploea {Stictoploea part.), Marshall & de Niceville, Butt, of 

 India, p. 90 (1882). 



Male. Wings broad. Fore wing lengthened triangular, costal 

 margin slightly arched, apex somewhat rounded ; exterior margin 

 oblique, posterior margin slightly convex ; with two broad lengthened 

 sericeous brands between the lower median and submedian veins ; 

 upper discocellular with a very short spur emitted within the cell. 

 Hind wing broad, with the costal margin much arched in the middle ; 

 exterior margin convex, waved. 



Type S. gloriosa. 



1. Stictoplcea hopei. 



Euploea hopei, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. ii. p. 328 (1867), d • 



Stictoploea hopei, Butler, Journ. Linn, Soc, Zool. xiv. p. 302. 



Male. Smaller than type specimen of S. binotata; spots on fore 

 wing similar but smaller : hind wing with a complete row of promi- 

 nent submarginal white spots, the marginal spots nearly obsolete, 

 except three very minute dots in the middle. 



Expanse 3| inches. 



Hab. Assam (Felder) ; Silhet. In coll. British Museum. 



2. Stictoplcea binotata. (Plate XXX. fig. 4, c?.) 



Stictoploea binotata, Butler, Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. xiv. p. 302 

 (1878). 



Eiiplcea (Stictoploea) hopei, Marshall & de Nice'ville, Butt, of 

 India, p. 92, pi. 2. f. 18, 6 ? (1882). 



Hah. Silhet, Cachar, Darjiling. In coll. British Museum. 



3. Stictoplcea regina, n. sp. 



Comparatively smaller than S. binotata : fore wing of a violet-blue 

 with less gloss ; submarginal spots half the size of those in that 

 species, the discal spots reduced to the two between the radial and 

 middle median, and a very minute spot at lower end of the cell : 

 hind wing deep rufous-brown, immaculate. 



Expanse, S 3g inches. 



Hab. Cachar. In coll. British Museum. 



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