148 ME. W. C. HEWITSON ON DIUENAL LEPIDOPTEEA. 



Yphthima fasciata, Hewitson, Trans. Ent. Soc. 3rd series, ii. p, 287- 



Sumatra. 

 Yphthima Loryma, Hewitson, Trans. Ent. Soc. 3rd series, ii. pi. 18. 



figs. 16, 17. Macassar; Sarawak. 

 Yphthima Pandocus, Horsf. ^ Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C. Museum, 



p. 235 = Hewitson, Trans. Ent. Soc. 3rd series, ii. pi. 18. fig. 12. Java ; 



Sarawak; Macassar. 

 Yphthima Philomela, Hubner, Zutr. figs. 83, 84. Malacca. 

 Yphthima Aphnius, Godart, Enc. Meth. p. 551 ; Hewitson, Trans. Ent. 



Soc. 3rd series, ii. pi. 17- figs. 8, 9. Timor. 

 Yphthima Sepyra, Hewitson, Trans. Ent. Soc. 3rd series, ii. pi. 17. fig. 10. 



Batchian; Gilolo. 



Var. With the underside of the posterior wing white, slightly un- 

 dulated with rufous brown. Flores. 

 Yphthima Arctous, Fabricius. Aru. 

 Yphthima Amphithea, Menetries, in Schrenck's Amur-Lande, pi. 3. 



fig. 10. Sula. 



Fam. EETCINIDtE. 

 Gren. Zemeeos, JBoisduval. 



Zemeros Flegyas, Cramer. From Java. 



Var. Female. With a broad transverse band of five conical spots 

 beyond the middle of the wing. Malacca; Sarawak. 



Zemeros Emesoides, Felder, Wien. Ent. Monats. Band iv. p. 396. Ma- 

 lacca; Sumatra; Sarawak. 



Gen. SospiTA, Hewitson. 



Sospita Statira, Hewitson, Ex. But. iii. figs. 9-12. Mysol; Waigiou. 

 Var. Female. Above with the transverse band of the anterior wing 

 broader; the outer margin of the posterior wing broadly rufous 

 orange. Below with the posterior wing of a bright rufous orange. 

 Salwatty. 

 Sospita Segecia, Hewitson, Ex. But. ii. pi. 46. figs. 4-6. Aru ; Mysol. 

 Sospita Wallacei, Hewitson, Ex. But. iii. figs. 7, 8. Mysol. 

 Sospita Echerius, Stoll, pi. 31. figs. 1, la, 15. Macassar. 



Var. Male. Much larger and darker, the bands on the wings 

 scarcely seen. 



Female with the transverse bands of the anterior wing broader, whiter, 

 and nearer together. Menado. 



Var. S. (Abisara) Kausambi, Felder, Wien. Ent. Monats. Band iv. 

 p. 397. Malacca; Sumatra; Singapore; Sarawak. 

 There ia a great difference in size between large examples of 

 S. EcJierius and S. KausamU, but there is no other distinction. 



