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6. C. INFANTILIS, Butler, c?, New Guinea. (Type.) The 

 Eupl. semjperi of Eelder seems nearly allied to this species. 



7. C. JAMESii, Butler. S 2 , Port Moresby. (Types.) 



8. C. SAUNDEESii, Felder. S , Aru Island (three males). C. 

 forsteri and G. adyte are clearly allied to this species. 



9. C. TUENEE.I, n. sp. — $ . Allied to the preceding, but more 

 so to C. tulliolus, from which it differs in the white spotting of 

 the primaries, only the second to the fourth of the discal spots 

 being united to form the subapical patch (in U. tulliolus the fifth 

 is included), and in the more olivaceous tint of the broad pale 

 outer border of secondaries : expanse 2 inches 9 lines. Darnley 

 Island {Br. Turner). 



10. C. TULLIOLUS, Fabricius. S $ , Eockingham Bay, Port 

 Stephen, Erankland Isles, Aneiteum, and Erromaugo. 



11. Ci^OJjLTTK,Briclison. c? , Philippines. This is very closely 

 allied to C. tulliolus, but the second to the sixth of the white 

 spots are connected. 



12. C. NivEATA, Butler. S 2 , Queensland, Cape York, Eitz- 

 roy Island. (Types.) 



13. C. HTEMS, Butler, c? , Timor. (Type.) The Buj)l. arisle 

 of Pelder is this species, and E. hopfferi is a nearly allied form. 



14. C. DAECHIA, M-Leay. S $ , Australia. 



15. C. PEIAPUS, Butler. S $ , Port Essington, New Holland. 

 (Types.) The species of Callifloea are all small ; they have the 

 inner border of the primaries in the males strongly developed 

 and covering a large subcostal yellowish patch upon the secon- 

 daries, but without any trace of a brand on the interno-median 

 area. 



Teepsicheois, Hilbner. 



Primaries elongated, the outer margin subangulated and slightly 

 inarched below the apex ; the inner margin of the male very 

 slightly convex, without trace of a brand, but the secondaries 

 with a small yellowish patch in the cell at the origin of the first 

 subcostal branch. 



1. T. CLAUDIA, Fahricius. S $ , Java. 



2. T, MULCIBEB, Cramer. S 2 , Labuan, Sarawak, Malacca. 



