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secondaries with a spot in tlie cell, and five in an angular series 

 beyond it, bluish white. Expanse 3 inches 7 lines. Sumatra. 



12. S. IMMACTJLATA, n. sp. — c? $ • Nearly allied to S. mcesta, 

 but altogether darker, the male without the apical or submarginal 

 blue spots, and the female without the white spots on the upper 

 surface of the primaries ; blue spots below small, but similar : 

 expanse, S 3 inches 3-4 lines, $ 3 inches 1 line. Port Moresby 

 {Dr. Turner). 



Possibly a variety of S. mcesta, approaching the preceding spe- 

 cies. 



13. S. M(ESTA, Butler. d , Dorey ; c? ? , Port Moresby. 

 (Type.) 



14. S. DOLESCHALii, Felder. c? $ , Port Moresby. 



15. S. TniSTis, Butler, c? , Aneiteum, New Hebrides. (Type.) 



16. S. PALLA, Butler. S , Aru. (Type.) 



17. S. STLYESTEE, Fobricius. (S $ , Port M'Quarie, N. Aus- 

 tralia, Cape York. 



18. S, PELOE, Doulleday. c? $ , Australia, New Holland. 

 (Types.) 



19. S. Pextphon, Fahricius. $, Mauritius. We have five ex- 

 amples of this species, one of which appears to be a male ; if so, 

 this species will come into Grastia, near C goudotii, since none of 

 our specimens have a trace of any band on the primaries. I can- 

 not decide this point without fresh examples ; ours are old, and the 

 body of the doubtful individual seems to be broken : therefore, 

 since the pattern agrees with the Australian group, it may pro- 

 visionally be retained in 8tictoplcea. 



