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three superposed medial and two pairs of similar short discal spots ; 

 the hind wing has a single ill-defined spot. 



Agaristid^. 



EUSEMIA ACCURATA, n. Sp. 



Above black, second joint of palpi white, head with two white 

 longitudinal stripes, thorax with three, tip of abdomen orange-yellow ; 

 fore wings with a white subbasal dot, a small white antemedial spot, 

 a large irregular bottle-shaped white central band extending from 

 near the costa to centre of internomediau area, and another white 

 band postmedial, broader, extending from near costa to second 

 median branch, straight on its inner side, angled and curved on the 

 vein, and going slightly below it at its outer corner, and excavated 

 on its outer side, all four white marks equidistant from each other ; 

 fringe brown, interlined, white at the apex. 



Hind wings with one large round central white spot ; fringe brown, 

 with the outer half pure white. 



"Wings below same as above ; face, thorax, and legs orange ; tarsi 

 black ; abdomen with apex and two large patches on last two 

 segments orange-coloured. 



Expanse of wings 2-f(j mches. 



Hab. Moulmein, June 1888. One example of this distinct species 

 in poor condition was received from Mr. Noble. 



This species belongs to the section of the genus of which E. ba- 

 salis. Walker, and E. peshiva, Moore, are typical, and has similarly 

 disposed spots on the fore wings, but of a different shape : the hind 

 wing also has a similar medial spot, but the accompanying bright 

 yellow basal area is absent. 



Chalcosiid^. 



POMPELON VALENTULA, n. Sp. 



Wings dark brownish black, unmarked ; fore wing with the costal 

 and apical borders ghstening blue. 



Hind wing with the costal and outer borders pale brownish white, 

 deepened to the anal angle, and with a glistening blue apical patch. 



Below brown ; fore wings with the discoidal veins blue, and a large 

 orange-red spot inside the end of the cell ; hind wings with a broad 

 whitish border; antennae black. Body above black, below crimson, 

 with black spots on each side of the thorax and abdomen ; legs 

 black. 



Expanse of wings Sy^ inches. 



Hab. Burmah. One specimen received from Mr. Noble. 



A larger species than P. marginata, and distinguishable from it by 

 the brownish-white outer border to the hind wings. 



Nycthemerid^. 

 Pterothysanxjs noblei, n. sp. (Plate XLIV. fig. 3.) 

 Male and female. Wings white, pattern of the markings arranged 



