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dash running outward from the 2nd band, and has the lower of the 

 two spots in the male obhquely inside instead of outside the upper 

 spot. The shape, colour, and position of the fringe and lobe are 

 very similar to B.javanic a, a,nd the hind wing also is pink. The' 

 red bands are broader, as in B. conclusa. 



This species I describe with some liesitation, as I have seen only 

 a single male, which is in Dr. Staudinger's collection, and was 

 collected by Dr. Platen in the Minahasa district of North Celebes. 



c. 1 spot only and a red dash between 2ad and 3rd bands. S with 

 a large brush of hairs on underside of the fore wing. 



8. BlZONE UNIPUNCTATA, LcCch, MS. 



This very distinct species seems to be very rare in Japan, hut 

 Mr. Leech has a pair from Satsuma and a female from the Liukiu 

 Islands, all taken by Mr. H. Pryer. 



d. Very small red spots between 2nd and 3rd bands, which are 



straight. 



9. BizoNE AMABiLis, Moorc, p. Z. S. 1877, p. 597, t. 59. f. 2, c?. 

 From the description and figure I supposed this to be a form of 



puella, but on examining the type I find it is a good species. A 

 female in Moore's collection is from Car Nicobar island. 



10. BizoNE PUDENS, Walk. Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. vi. p. 120 

 (1862). 



B. perversa, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1877, p. 338, $. 

 A small species from Borneo, which seems to come very near to 

 the last. I have only seen it in the British and Oxford Museums. 



B. Costal /old well marked. 



a. cJ with 3 spots between 2nd and 3rd bands. 



a'. 2 wit'i 2 spots between 2nd and 3rd bands. 



a". Hind wiiags red. 



11. BizoNE BiANCA, Walk. Cat. vii. p. 1684, c? (1850). 



A distinct species, which occurs in Sikkim, Burmah, and Penang. 



B. determinata, Wk. Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. vi. p. 120, $ 

 (1862), from Sarawak, seems nearest B. bianca, and may be its 

 female ; but the male is unknown, and what is put as the female 

 of bianca in the Oxford Museum by Walker has three spots, whilst 

 all I have from Sikkim and Burmah have two only. 



a". With hind wings fawn-colour. 



12. BizoNE PUER, n. sp. (Plate XXXII. fig. 8, d •) 



cJ . Fore wings white, with two red bars, the outer one edged out- 

 wardly with black, the inner one angled ; a short orange-buff band at 

 base of wing ; the whole apex and entire hind wing pale buff. 



