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spot beyond situated between the upper and middle median branches : 

 hind wing with the two rows of spots smaller and more sharply 

 defined. 



Expanse, c? 3g inches. 



Hab. Malay peninsula. In coll. Mons. C. Oberthiir. 



5. Crastia distanti. (Plate XXIX. fig. 6, S .) 



Crastia distantii, Moore, Annals & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, ix. 

 p. 453 (1882) ; Distant, Rhopaloccra Malayana, p. 32, pi. .5. f. 9, 6 ■ 



Upperside dark cupreous-brown, glossed with olive-green : fore 

 wing with a series of eight or nine white submarginal spots, and a 

 marginal row of small spots, similarly disposed and of the same 

 shape as those in the Malayan Tronga bremeri, but somewhat larger ; 

 two small spots also on the disk below the upper and middle median 

 veins in some specimens ; a short slender sericeous streak between 

 lower median and submedian : hind wing with two rows of prominent 

 white spots. Underside greenish olive- brown : fore wing with mar- 

 ginal markings as above ; two small spots also on the costa, another 

 spot at end of the cell, and three on the disk : hind wing with promi- 

 nent marginal spots ; a spot at end of the cell, and five spots beyond. 



Expanse 2f to 3^ inches. 



Hab. Sumatra (type); Malay peninsula (Province Wellesley) In 

 coll. F. Moore and W. L. Distant. 



6. Crastia esperi. 



Miploea esperi, F elder, Verb, zool.-bot. Gesell. xii. p. 481, $ 

 (1862); Moore,P.Z.S. 18/7, p. 582; W. -Mason, Journ. Asiat. 

 Soc. Beng. 1881, p. 227 ; Marshall & de Niceville, Butt, of India, 

 p. 83 (1882). 



Hab. Nicobars. 



7. Crastia godarti. 



Euploea godartii, Lucas, Rev. Zool. 1853, p. 319, 5; Butler, 

 P.Z.S. 1866, p. 275; id. Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. xiv. p. 301 ; Moore, 

 P. Z.S. 1878, p. 824 ; Distant, Ehop. Malayana, p. 34, pi. 3. f, 8. 



Euploea siamensis, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. ii. p. 341, pi. 41. 

 f. 6(1867). 



Euploea godartii, Marshall & de Niceville, Butt, of India, p. 84 

 (1882). 



Hab. British Burmah ; Upper Tenasserim ; Malacca j Siam ; Java 

 (Lucas), Philippine Islands (Brit. Mus. coll.). 



8. Crastia binghami, n. sp. 



Allied to C. godarti. Similar in colour, but with the pitchy- 

 orown tint darker and confined more obliquely to the basal area, the 

 apical area without any trace of purplish grey. 



Male. Fore wing with similar marginal spots <ind a shorter 

 sericeous streak ; hind wing with similar spots as in C. godarti. 



Female. Fore wing with a curved submarginal row of seven spots, 



