300 MR. F. MOORE ON LIMNAINA AND EUPLCEINA, [May 1, 



4. HiRDAPA FRIGIDA. 



Salpinx friyida, Butler, Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. xiv. p. 293, 

 6 (1878). 

 Hah. N. Ceram. 



5. HiRDAPA IMITATA. 



Eiqjkea imitata, Butler, Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, v. p. 359 (18/0) ; 

 Brenchley's Cruise of ' Curagoa,' p. 466, pi. 47. f. 1, 2, c? (1873). 



Salphix imitata, Butler, Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. xiv, p. 293 

 (1878). 



Hah. Solomon Islands. 



Genus Salpinx. 



Salpinx, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 17 (1816) j Butler, 

 Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. xiv. p. 292. 



Eupkm (Salpinx, sect. C, part.), Marshall & de Niceville, Butt, 

 of India, p. 59(1882). 



Wings short. Fore wing in male very broad, somewhat quadrate, 

 apex acuminate ; exterior margin slightly oblique and convex ; pos- 

 terior margin acuminate at the angle, very convex in the middle ; 

 cell broad, short ; with a short broad blue or silky brand. Hind 

 wing broad, anterior margin convexly angular in middle ; cell very 

 long ; with a large pale-coloured upper discoidal glandular patch of 

 compact scales. Female with longer triangular wings. 



Type S. nemertes. 



1. Salpinx novar^. 



Euploea /lomrcc, Fekler, Verb, zool.-bot. Gesell.ii. p. 482 (1862); 

 Reise Novara, Lep. ii. p. 317, pi. 39. f. 7, S • 



Euploea {Salpinx) novara}, Marshall & de Niceville, Butt, of 

 India, p. 68 (1882). 



Hah. Nicobar Isles ; Tenasserim. In coll. F. Moore. 



2. Salpinx vestigiata. 



Euploea vestigiata, Butler, Proc Zool. Soc. 1866, p. 281, S only. 

 Salpinx vestiyiata, Butler, Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. xiv. p. 293 

 (1878). 



Euploea vestigiata, Distant, Rhop. Malayana, p. 26, pi. 3. f. 6, 7, 

 ■ 6 2 (1882).' 



Hah. Sumatra (type S 0- I" colls. British Museum and F. Moore. 



3. Salpinx lazulina, n. sp. 



Oalliplcea vestigiata, Butler, Trans. Linn. Soc, Zool. 2nd ser. i. 

 p. 533 (1879). 



Euploea vestigiata (part.), Distant, Rhop. Malayana, p. 27. 

 Differs from typical S. vestigiata. Male. Fore wing of a darker 



^ On reference to the original register at the British Museum, it has been 

 found that the locility of this species there given is Sumitra, not Java as stated 

 in Mr. Butler's descriptiou. 



