1888.] HETEROCERA FROM FIJI. 225 



40. ACH^ MELICERTK. 



AchcB melicerte, Drury, 111. Exot. Ins. i. t. 23. f. 1. 

 This common species ranges over India, China, Java, Borneo, and 

 various other islands to North Australia. 



41. Ophiusa jmyops. 



Ophiusa myops, Guen. Sp. Gen. Lep. vii, p. 265. 

 Identical with Javan specimens. 



42. Ophiusa arctot^nia. 



Ophiusa arctotania, Guen. Sp. Gen. Lep. vii. 2/2. 

 The specimens are in every way identical with those from 

 Darjeeling. 



43. Grammodes oculicola. 

 Grammodes oculicola. Walk. Cat. xiv. p. 1446. 



44. Grammodes alcyona, n. sp. (Plate XIII. fig. 5.) 

 Primaries dark brown, bordered on the costal and outer margin 



with pale brown ; two white lines running from the base to near the 

 outer margin, where they arejoined by a transverse narrow line forming 

 a large triangle ; the inner line is much the broadest of the three. 

 Secondaries pale mouse-colour, darkest from the apex to the anal 

 angle. Underside uniform pale whitish brown ; head, thorax, and 

 abdomen pale brown ; antennse and legs brown. Expanse Ig inch. 

 This species is allied to Grammodes delta, Boisd., but it is at 

 once distinguished from that species by the entirely different shape 

 of the triangular mark on the primaries. 



Fam. EuCLiDiDiE. 



45. Trigonodes cephise. 



Trigonodes cephise, Cram. Pap. Exot. iii. p. 59, t. 227. f. C. 

 One specimen, which is almost identical with Cramer's figure. 



Fam. Remigid^. 



46. Remigia archesis. 



Remigia archesis. Cram. Pap. Exot. iii. t. 273. f. F, G, H. 



Remigia demonstrans. Walk. Cat. xiv. p. 1512. 



Remigia discrepans, Butl. 



With a very large series of specimens before me I am quite unable 

 to separate Walker's and Mr. Butler's species ; on the undersides 

 they are all identical except in colour, some being slightly brighter 

 than others, but in no locality are they constant in this respect. 



47. Remigia congregata. 



Remigia congregata. Walk. Cat. xv. p. 1847- 

 Remigia optatura. Walk. /. c. p. 1848. 



A very variable species. Walker's R. optatura is only a female of 

 his R. congregata. 



