A REVISION OF THE ORIENTAL HESPBEIID^. 211 



4 (5). Sex-mark angulated near the middle, erect from near the middle of 



vein I a as far as vein 2, thence oblique to the base of vein 3. 

 Hyaline spot in cell 2 of fore wing above linear, no white spot 

 near the middle of cell la. Hind wing below with a pale dot in 

 each of cells 3 and 4 and the indication of another next the 

 transverse vein. Fringe of the hind wing gradually increasing in 

 length from vein 2 to the tornus, where it is about three times as 

 long as at vein 2 cronus, de Nicev. 



5 (4). Sex-mark continuous, slightly oblique throughout. Hyaline spot in 



cell 2 of the fore wing above oblong, rather more than twice as 

 high as wide, a small white spot near the middle of cell la. Hind 

 wing below with a small pale spot near the basal third of each of 

 cells 2 and 3. Fringe of the hind wing normal or nearly so . . clcatrosa, n. sp. 



6 (3). Sex-mark between veins 2 and 3 only, not extended across cell la. 



A long-oval slightly raised space near the base of cell la and 



lying next to vein 1 a, which is there slightly sinuate .... miosticta, de Nicev. 



7 (2). Sex-mark a long-oval raised space near the base of cell la and lying 



next to vein I a, which is there sinuate. 



8 (9). Fore wing with two unequal cell-spots guttulifera, n. sp. 



9 (8). Fore wing without cell-spots cinnamomea, n. sp. 



10 (1) . Pale spots absent from the fore wing or only sharply defined on the 



underside. 



11 (14). Dorsum of the fore wing feebly sinuate and bearing on its middle 



third a thin fringe of long hairs directed obliquely outward and 

 downward. 



13 (13). Fore wing with pale spots, feebly indicated on the upperside, sharply 

 defined on the underside. Hind wing below with a pale point in 

 each of cells 2 and 3 and sometimes the indication of another in 

 cell 6 biaeriata, n. sp. 



13 (12). Wings brown, entirely unspotted ciliata, n. sp. 



14(11). Dorsum of the fore wing normal. Wings brown, entirely unspotted, woc^is, Stgr. 



SePA CRONUS. 

 Sepa cronus, de Niceville, Jour. As. Soc. Beng. 1894, p. 50, pi. v. fig. 4 6 . 



Rob. Battak Mountains, N.E. Sumatra {in coll. Martin) ; Kina Balu, Borneo 

 {Waterstradt) ; Gunong Ijan [in coll. Rothschild), 



The following is the description of a female Sepa from Gunong Ijan ex coll. 

 Eothschilcl, which may or may not be the female of S. cronus, the male of which from 

 the same locality is in the same collection. 



2 . Upperside brown ; fore wing with seven sordid white hyaline spots placed as 

 follows : — one, quadrate, across the basal third of cell 2, one, also quadrate, across tiie 

 basal third of cell 3, one, small and narrow, before the middle of cell 4, one, small and 

 roundish, in each of cells 6 and 7, and two in the cell, the upper one punctiform, the 



