erycinid.t; — sosriTA. 



SOSPITA SUSA. 2. 



Upperside. Male rufous-brown. Anterior wing crossed transversely beyond 

 the middle by two nearly parallel bands of rufous-white. The outer margin from the 

 middle to the anal angle pale, traversed by a dark line. Posterior wing tailed, 

 crossed by two curved bands, one near the outer margin Avaved and forming a border 

 to two black spots near the apex ; a submarginal band of white traversed by a black 

 line. The tail white. 



Underside as above. 



Expan. 2'^ in. Hab. India. 



Ill the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 



SOSPITA NEOPHRON. 3. 



Ernests Neophron, Boisd. Ms. Ta.vila Neopliron. Bouhleday, Brit. ]\[us. List. 



Upperside. Male rufous-brown. Anterior wing crossed transversely at the 

 middle by a broad band of white, and obliquely beyond the middle by a narrow, 

 obscure, rufous band. The outer margin pale from the middle to the anal angle, 

 traversed by a dark line. Posterior wing tailed. Crossed beyond the middle and 

 near the outer margin by waved rufous bands. Two large black spots at the apex, 

 separated by a line of orange. A submarginal band of white traversed by a black 

 line. The tail white. 



Underside as above. 



Expan. 2i7j in. Ilab. Sylhet. 



In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson.. 



SOSPITA SEGECIA. 4, 5, 6. 



Upperside. Male black. Anterior wing crossed transversely at the middle by 

 an irregular band of white — narrow from the costal margin to the median nervm'e, 

 broad below it. Two small spots near the apex, and the apex itself white. Posterior 

 wing spotted with white on the outer margin. 



Underside. Anterior wing as al)ove, except that there is a band of white 

 within the cell, that the transverse band in the middle is broader near the costal 

 margin, and that four spots cross the a]iex, and form part of a band which is con- 

 tinued to the anal angle, and that there are two minute white spots near the apex. 

 Posterior wing with the costal half dark brown, crossed by a band of lighter colour. 

 The inner half i)ink marked v/ith a black spot at the base, crossed transversely beyond 

 the middle by four red-brown spots. Near the outer margin, which is orange, there 

 is a band of unequal conical spots, marked at both ends with white. The outer 

 margin spotted with black. 



Female, fig. 5, differs but little from the male on the underside. 



Expan. 2-1% in. Hab. New Guinea. 



In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 



