ON NEW AND LITTLE-KNOWN LEPIDOPTERA, 159 
the name I had given it and employ the one he has proposed for it. 
In his first description Herr Fruhstorfer makes no mention of J. rzbbez, 
its nearest ally, though he does so in the second. 
3. Danas (Lintorata) KUBKENTHALI, Pagenstecher. Plate CC, 
— Fig.2 2. 
D, hiikenthali, Pagenstecher, Ent. Nach., vol. xxii, p. 49, n. 1 (1896); D. kuekenthali, id., in 
Kiikenthal’s Erg. einer zool. Forsch. Molukken und Borneo, p. 384, n. 85, pl. xx, fig. 5, male 
-(1897) ; Mangalisa albata kiikenthali, Fruhstorfer, Berl. Ent. Zeitsch., vol. xliv, p. 77 (1899), 
Hasrrat: Rurukan, 3,000 ft., Minahassa, Celebes (Pagenstecher); 
Rurukan and Minahassa, Celebes (Fruhstorfer) ; Mount ‘londano, 
N.-E. Celebes (Hose in coll. de Nice'ville). 
Expanse: @, 3°5 inches, 
Description: Mate. UPppsrsipE, both wings brownish-fuscous, 
with pale yellowish-green translucent markings of a very unusual 
shade. Forewing with the base and anterior half of the discoidal 
cell dusted with fuscous scales; two small oval spots on the costa 
divided by the second subcostal nervule; a short outwardly clavate 
streak at the base of the subcostal interspace, a much longer one in the 
upper discoidal interspace, and a shorter and broader one in the lower 
discoidal interspace, the base of which it does not reach; a large 
quadrate patch at the base of the second median interspace, a still 
jarger one at the base of the first median interspace, and a still larger 
one again occupying the basal two-thirds of the submedian interspace ; 
a narrow streak occupying the basal two-thirds of the sutural area; a 
sinuous series of six submarginal spots, the anteriormost is cordate, the 
second a mere dot, the third linear placed obliquely inwardly, the fourth 
and fifth are round, the sixth the largest of all, linear, and placed 
obliquely outwardly. Hindweng has the whole of the discoidal cell and 
a series of streaks completely encircling it of the pale yellowish-green 
translucent colour divided only by the brownish-fuscous veins; there 
is a submarginal series of five pairs of spots placed between the veins 
and in the middle of the broad brownish-fuscous outer area, the two 
anterior pairs of spots are inwardly conjoined, the three posterior 
pairs are well separated. UNDERSIDE, both wings have the ground- 
colour pale brown. Forewing differs only from the upperside in hav- 
ing a long subcostal streak between the costal and subcostal nervures, 
Hindwing differs from the upperside in having the outer dark area 
