182 MESSRS. H. J. ELWES AND JAMES EDWARDS: 



the middle of cell 5, thus forming an oblique series running outwardly towards the 

 apex of the wing. 



Hab. East Pegu, Pulo Laut, Sumatra (jDoAer^;^/); Nias {Modigliani); Java (Fruhstorfer). 



! Iambeix sindu. 

 Astictopterus sindu, Felder, Wien. ent. Mon. iv. p. 401 (1860) ; Distant, Rhop. Mai. p. 403, 



pi. XXXV. fig. 30 (1886). 

 Astictopterus obliquans, Mabille, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xsxvii. p. 51 (189.3). 



Hal. Perak, Pulo Laut {Boherty) ; Labuan, Kina Balu, Borneo (Waterstradt) ; 

 Padaug, Sumatra (Sachs, Martin). 



! Iambkix latifascia, n. sp. (Plate XXI. fig. 9, a .) 



c? $ . Slightly larger than /. sindu, from which it is distinguished by the different 

 shape and much greater breadth of the red band on the fore wing. These differences 

 are detailed in the table above. The male genitalia are similar to those of /. sindu. 



Expanse, 6 26, $ 29 mm. 



Hab. Kinu Balu, Borneo {Waterstradt) ; Liwa, S.E. Sumatra (Doherty). 



Described from specimens ex coll. Staudinger, one of which is now in my collection. 



Ge. 



Ge, de Nic6'ille, Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1895, p. 373. Type geta, de Nicev. 



A genus, for the present, containing one species only, allied to Matapa, from which 

 it is best distinguished by the sex-marks of the male. The latter are as follows : — On 

 the fore wing above, near the base of cell 2, an oval depression fringed on its inner edge 

 by a series of erecto-patent hair-scales ; the latter are blackish, becoming pale at the 

 base, and when viewed from above appear to entirely cover the oval depression, the 

 long axis of which reaches quite across the cell ; on the hind wing above a fringe 

 of long hair-scales along the basal half of vein 7, directed obliquely outward and 

 downward, and covering wholly or in part a pale patch of modified scales. 



! Ge geta. 

 Ge geta, de Nic^ville, Jom-. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1895, p. 374, pi. Q. fig. 51, $ . 



The female is undescribed. 



Hah. Pulo Laut {Boherty) ; East Java {Piepers) ; Selesseh, Sumatra {Martin). 



Taractroceea. 



Taractrocera, Butler, Cat. Lep. Fabr. p. 279 (1869) : Watson, P. Z. S. 1893, p. 94, pi. iii. fig. 30. 

 Type mcevius, Fab. 



A genus of small species, associated on account of their general resemblance to the 

 Hesperia mmvius of Fabricius, as figured by Butler (Cat. Lep. Fabr. pi. iii. fig. 13). 



