224 MESSES. H. J. ELWES AND JAMES EDWARDS: 



! PlEDANA DISTAXTI. 



Pirdana distanti, Staudinger, Iris, ii. p. 141 (1889). 



Pirdana pavona, de Niceville, Jour. As. Soc. Beng. 1895, p. 540. 



Hob. Malacca {fide Staudinger); Labuan {fide Staudinger, in coll. Elwes) \ E. Pegu, 

 Perak {Dolieriy) ; ■? Sikkim {Lang, fide de Niceville) ; Buitenzorg, Java {Fiejjers). 



This species seems constantly distinct from ki/ela, though its geographical range 

 covers that of Jii/ela. It is probably the species referred to from Sikkim by de 

 Niceville in our description of P. rudolphii. 



Pirdana celsina. 



Hesperia celsina, Felder, Eeise Nov., Lep. iii. p. 512, pi. Ixxi. fig. 12, ? (1867). 

 Pamphila celsina, Staudinger, Exot. Tagf. p. 298, pi. 99, g (1888). 

 Tamjptera celsina, Semper, Schmett. Philipp. p. 294 (1892). 



Ilab. Celebes {fide Felder) ; Philippines [fide Semper). 



PlEDANA ALBICOENIS, n. sp. (Plate XXI. fig. 14, 6 .) 



6 . Upperside : fore wing dark brown with a dull purple shade, glossed from the 

 base almost to the middle with metallic greenish blue ; hind wing dark brown as far 

 as the apex of vein 4 and the apical fourth of the dorsum, thence bright yellow, the 

 disc from the base glossed with metallic greenish blue. Underside verdigris-green ; 

 disc of the fore wing dark purple, the dorsum of that wing broadly pale brown : 

 hind wing with the bright yellow subtornal region as on the upperside ; cell 1 b black, 

 glossed with metallic greenish blue. Fringe of the fore wing grey-brown, of the hind 

 wing yellow from the tornus as far as vein 4, thence somewhat dusky. Antennae in 

 greater part white on the upperside, beneath blackish, with a white spot next the 

 apiculus; club black; apiculus white. Clothing of second joint of palpi, breast, legs, 

 and abdomen beneath yellow. Thorax above clothed with greyish-yellow and black 

 hairs intermixed. Abdomen above brown. 



Expanse 42 mm. 



Hab. Kina Balu, Borneo ( Waterstradt). 



Described from one specimen in coll. Staudinger. 



PliASTINGIA. 



Plastingia, Butler, Ent. Mo. Mag. 1870, p. 95; Watson, P. Z. S. 1893, p. 118. Ty^e. flavescens, 

 Felder. 



This genus is best distinguished by its facies, which is well exemplified in 

 P. callineura, Felder. 



Antennee usually two-thirds as long as the costa ; club slender ; apiculus acute, 

 recurved. Palpi appressed; third joint short, conical, almost concealed. Fore wing 



