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! ZOGRAPHETUS OGTGIA. 

 Hesperia ogyyia, Hew. Traus. Ent. Soc. Lond. ser. 3, vol. ii. p. 500 (1866). 

 Hah. Pulo Laut {Boherty); Labuan [coll. Staiodinger). 



ZoGRAPHETUS OGTGIOIDES, n. sp. (Plate XIX. fig. 9, 6 .) 



6 . Upperside dark brown : fore wing with five yellowish-white spots placed as 

 follows — one large and siibquadrate in cell 2, one mnch smaller but also subquadrate 

 in cell 3, an oblong one of moderate size near the apex of the lower edge of the cell, a 

 punctiform one just above the one last named, and a small roundish one in cell 6 ; no 

 evident sexual modification of veins 1 and 2. Underside : fore wing dark brown on the 

 disc, paler along the dorsum, the extra-discal region concolorous with the hind wing, the 

 pale spots as on the upperside ; hind wing red-brown, with about seven sufi'used dark 

 purple-brown spots, one near the middle of cell 7, one near the middle of the upper edge 

 of the cell, and a postmedian series of five others placed one each in cells 1 h, 2, 3, 4-5, 

 and 6, and running parallel to the termen. Fringes whitish grey, the short scales 

 grey-brown. Antennae dark brown, spotted with whitish beneath ; club white on the 

 upperside, apiculus pale red beneath. Body and legs brown. Second joint of palpi 

 clothed with gveyish-yellow and black hairs intermixed. 



Expanse 27-28 mm. 



Hob. 'K.ma ^a\\Ji {Waterstradt); Bungnej (coll. Stfft:). 



Described from three specimens, one from Gunong Ijan ex coll. Rothschild and two 

 ex coll. Staudinger; one of the latter, that from Banguey, is a little smaller and paler 

 than the other and wants the dark spot in cell 6 on the hind wing below. 



! ZOGRAPHETUS AUKIPEKUS, n. sp. (Plate XIX. fig. 13, d .) 



tJ . Upperside brown : fore wing with five white spots placed as follows— two 

 oblong, one each near the base of cells 2 and 3, two very much smaller but also oblong, 

 one each near the base of cells 6 and 7, and one, small and indistinct, near the apical 

 tliird of the upper edge of the cell ; no evident sexual modification of veins 1 and 2. 

 Underside : fore wing brown, the extra-discal region more or less thickly clothed with 

 yellow scales; the pale spots as on the upperside, a sufi'used and rather indistinct sub- 

 terminal yellow macular band from the costa to vein 3 : hind wing yellow, with a nearly 

 straight postmedian series of five oblong brown spots passing from just beyond the 

 middle of vein IS to just beyond the middle of vein 6, and a more or less distinct 

 sufi'used dusky terminal band. Fringes grey, the short scales brown. Antennae dark 

 brown, finely spotted with yellowish white beneath and becoming entii'ely pale on the 

 underside of the basal part of the club ; apiculus pale red beneath. Body above brown. 

 Second joint of palpi, breast, and legs clothed with yellow and black hairs intermixed. 

 Abdomen beneath sordid yellowish white. 



Expanse 25-26 mm. 



