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



11. Fore wing witbout cell-spots, or if one is present it is placed 



next the upper edge of the cell 12. 



Fore wing with one or two cell-spots, if there is only one it is 

 placed next the lower edge of the cell 14. 



12. Fore wing with a white spot in cell 1 a, next vein 1 a just beyond 



the middle philippina, H.-S. 



Fore wing without any such spot kumara, Moore. 



14. Pale spot in cell 4 of fore wing above small and roundish . . 15. 

 Pale spot in cell 4 of fore wing above oblong, as long as that in 



cell 3 pvgnans, de Nicev. 



15. Hind wing below unspotted. Not more than one pale spot in 



cell 1 a of the fore wing 16. 



Hind wing below with a minute whitish spot near the middle of 

 cell 2. Two pale spots in cell 1 a of the fore wing, one of 

 which is punctiform and placed next to vein 2 bromus, Leech. 



16. Fringes not yellow 17. 



Fringes bright yellow aurociliata, n. sp. 



17. Without a pale spot in cell 8 of the fore wing 18. 



With a pale spot in cell 8 of the fore wing, and also in cell 1 a 



next vein 1 a just beyond the middle pay ana, de Nicev. 



18. Hind wing below deep warm brown, darker than the apical 



region of the fore wing below moolata, Moore. 



Not as above 19. 



19. Fore wing below with the pale spot near the middle of cell 1 a 



obsolete or absent ; the disc not much darker than the 



remainder 20. 



Fore wing below with a sufiused blackish discal patch from the 

 base to the middle, the pale spot near the middle of cell 1 a 

 distinct, suffused cahira, Moore. 



20. Expanse 46 mm robusta, n. sp. 



Expanse 37-41 mm austeni, Moore. 



21. Hind wing above with a more or less distinct row of pale spots 



near the middle 22. 



Hind wing above without a row of pale spots near the middle . 26. 



22. Pale spots on the hind wing in a straight row, gradually decreas- 



ing in size from cells 2-5 ' guttatus, Brem. 



Not as above 23. 



' This is very characteristic of the majority of specimens, but in the smaller ones in which the pale spots on 

 the hind wing are only feebly developed (hada, Moore) this character is not so obvious ; these latter, however, 

 may always be distinguished from colaca and hevani by the absence of any trace of the pale spot near the 

 middle of cell 1 a on the fore wiug above. In all the forms the structure of the tegumen is characteristic of 

 the species. 



