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37. S. CHLoii, Gncrin. S 2 ? Sumatra and Malacca. 



38. S. CEASSA, Butler. S ? , Siam. (Types.) 



39. S. EEiCHSONii, Felder. S $ , Dukhuu and Bhotan. 



40. S. GAMELiA, JIubne7\ S $ , Java. 



41. S. iEaTPTUS, Butler. 6 $ , Borneo, Sumatra, Singapore. 

 (Types.) The preceding forty-one species are, for the most part, 

 large insects, the males of wliichi invariably have a strongly arched 

 inner margin to the primaries, which are frequently ornamented 

 by an elongated depressed silky or blue spot ; the secondaries 

 invariably with a large patch of whitish or pale yellow cut by the 

 subcostal vein. 



Calliplcea, Butler. 



1. C. LEDEEEEi, Felder. J $ , E. India, Malacca, G. dehaanii 

 seems to be allied to this species. 



2. C. SEEiATA, Ilerr-ScTi. S , Moala Island ; $ , Mare, Loy- 

 alty group. 



3. C. DOETCA, n. sp. — $ . Allied to the preceding and to C. ma- 

 zares, larger and more brilliantly blue-shot than either : wings 

 above piceous, very dark and brilliantly shot with purplish blue ; 

 outer borders chocolate-brown, darkest on the primaries ; eight 

 white-centred lilac spots in an angular series, the three first con- 

 fluent, the first and last minute, the others larger : secondaries 

 with an angular discal series of lilacine white spots, the three 

 nearest to apex alone distinct, decreasing in size from the costa. 

 "Wings below chocolate- brown, with a continuous discal series of 

 white spots, each wing also with a marginal series of white dots 

 not reaching the apex ; primaries with a white subcostal point 

 above the end of the cell ; a large lilacine white oval spot near 

 the base of the first median interspace ; inner border pale sandy 

 brown, with a large central lilacine patch. Expanse 3 inches 1 line. 

 Dorey {Wallace). 



I have little doubt that Dr. Eelder has confounded both this 

 and E. masares with his JE. saundersii. 



4. C. MAZAEES, Moore. S ? , Java. (Types.) 



5. C. PUMiLA, Butler. S ?, New G-uinea,'Waigiou. (Types.) 

 One or two species allied to this have recently been described by 

 Kirsch. C trimenii of Eelder is the same insect. 



