360 Dr. A. G. Butler on the 
Tunaecia producta, sp. ni. 
¢. Allied to 7. pulasara; primaries rather more elon- 
gated; discal belt bluish opaline ; otherwise similar to var. 
Roberts’, but larger; all the markings below excepting the 
discal hastate series of primaries indistinct, those on the 
secondaries indicated in rosy brownish; no markings on the 
basal area of these wings. 
Expanse of wings 77 millim. 
Philippine Islands (Pryer), ex Coll. Godman. B. M. 
Tanaecta Crowley?, sp. 0. 
@. Allied to 7. pulasara, from which it differs above in 
the pearly-bluish character of the discal belt and of the area 
just inside the latter (and enclosing the discocellular marking) 
on the primaries; also in the contracted and interrupted discal 
series of hastate markings, which in 7. pulasara form a con- 
tinuous zigzag line. On the underside the discal hastate 
markings are small and isolated, the basal area is paler and 
less ochreous, and the dark markings are wanting or almost 
so from the discal belt of primaries, whereas in T’. pulasara 
there are always one or two towards costa. 
Expanse of wings 70 millim. 
North Borneo, ex Coll. Crowley. B. M. 
Tanaecia superba, sp. n. 
General pattern of the 7. pelea group, but colouring of the 
T. apsarasa group; above purplish brown with the usual 
black markings on the basal area; the male with much the 
aspect of Euthalia laverna g, but large, the discal band 
better defined with black-bordered white edging internally, 
with pearly white-edged black hastate markings externally 
on the primaries: on the secondaries the discal belt is 
bounded internally by a blue-black dentate undulate line, is 
white internally excepting below the median vein, where it is 
somewhat obscured by dusky lunules; externally it is blue, 
spotted with white towards apex; through the centre of the 
belt runs a series of seven thick black sagittate markings, 
and on the basal area from the radial vein to the submedian 
vein is a lilacine blue suffusion: below, the pattern and 
colouring are very similar to those of 7. Vordermanni. The 
female is not unlike 7. véolaria, excepting that the discal belt 
of primaries is more restricted and washed with blue towards 
internal margin and external angle; the belt of the second- 
aries also is largely pure white internally and blue rather 
