1883.] MR. F. MOORE ON LIMN AINA AND EUPLCEINA. 269 



11. Tronga pryeri, n. sp. 



Near to T, bremeri, much darker-coloured. 



Male. Fore wing with simihirly disposed spots ; the three upper 

 subniarginal smaller, the fourth and fifth shorter, the sixth, seventh 

 and eighth, and the discal spot being larger : hiad wing with two 

 complete rows of larger-sized spots. 



Female. Marked as in male, all the spots, however, being larger. 



Expanse, S 3|, $ 3| inches. 



Hah. Sandakan, Borneo {Pnjer). In coll. Godmau and Salvia and 

 W. L. Distant. 



12. Tronga kinbergi. 



Buploea Icinbercji, Wallengren, Wien. ent. Monats. iv. p. 35 (1860) ; 

 id. Eugenies Resa, p. 352. 



Grastia Jcinben/i, Butler, Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. xiv. p. 297. 

 Hah. China. In coll. British Museum. 



Sabanosa, n. g. 



Fore wing somewhat broad ; costal margin almost straight, apex 

 produced ; exterior margin oblique, slightly sinuous ; posterior 

 margin slightly convex. Hind wing broad, bluntly conical ; exterior 

 margin convex, slightly sinuous. 



Sabanosa gratis. 



Euplcea Gratis, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, p. 297, fig. 1, cJ • 



Crastia cratis, Butler, Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. xiv. p. 297. 



Hah. Philippines (Babuyanes). 



Mr, Georg Semper tells me that the female of this insect is like 

 the male, except that in the fore wing the posterior margin is not 

 convex. 



Adigama, n. g. 



Crastia (part.), Butler. 



'Euploea {Crastia, sect. C, part.); Marshall and de Niceville, Butt, 

 of India, p. 76(1882). 



Wings large, broad. Fore wing elongated, triangular ; apex pro- 

 longed, exterior margin very oblique, waved ; discocellulars bent in 

 the middle above lower radial, emitting a short spur within the cell 

 from the angle ; male with the posterior margin very convex towards 

 the angle : hind wing broad. 



Type A. ocJisenhcimeri (Moore). 



1. Adigama malayica. 



Crastia malayica, Butler, Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. xiv. p. 297 

 (1878). 



Euploea malayica. Distant, Rhopalocera Malayana, p. 22, pi. 2. 

 fig. 7, 6. 



Euplosa (Crastia) malayica, Marshall and de Niceville, Butt, of 

 India, p. 79 (1882). 



Hah. Malay peninsula, Penang, Singapore, Sumatra. 

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