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rather larger, especially the subcostal and discal spots of pri- 

 maries. 



8. S. BLisA, n. sp. 



Allied to the preceding species, but with the wings much longer, only 

 five (mere or less oval) spots on primaries, one near the base, two 

 transversely near the middle, and two on the disk of the wing ; frons 

 snow-white, abdominal yellow bands broad, lateral yellow spots as in 

 S. lucina : expanse of wings 32 to 39 millims. 



Sarawak (Wallace). Four examples, B.M. 



9. S. ANNETTA, n. Sp. 



Syntomis a^erews ? Walker (nee Cramer), Lep. Het. i. p. 128, n. 24 

 (1854). 

 China {Lay 8f Bowring). Type, B.M. 



10. S. Atkinsonii, Moore. 



Ailed to the preceding and to S. imaon ; from the latter it diffeis in its 

 smaller size, blacker body and wings, the frons cream-coloured in- 

 stead of yellow, the collar black instead of yellow ; the primaries with 

 a small subquadrate hyaline spot near the base, beyond this two large 

 transverse central spots, only separated internally by the median ner- 

 vure, and two large discal spots, each crossed by a black nervure, 

 the upper one near its upper outer edge, the lower through the centre, 

 marginal fringe creamy whitish near apex ; secondaries with basal 

 half hyaline, apical half black : expanse of wings 29 millims. 



Moulmein (C/ercit). B.M. 



I have compared our example with. Mr. Moore's type : the latter 

 has no locality attached. 



11. S. ARTINA, n. sp. 



Allied to S. libera, smaller ; frons white instead of yellow ; secondaries 

 much more narrowly bordered with black ; hyaline spots of primaries 

 all smaller, the three forming a patch upon median area much more 

 distinctly separated by the black nervure and its first branch ; the di- 

 vided central discal spot not touching the margin ; the subapical spot 

 more completely divided, considerably smaller, placed halfway between 

 the cell and apex : expanse of wings 30 millims. 



Calcutta {Rothney). Type, B.M. 



This is a very distinct little species. 



12. S. CUPREIPENNIS, n. sp. 



Nearly allied to S. artina and S. libera ; body chocolate-brown ; frons 

 with a creamy white spot ; collar, basal and fifth segments of aodo- 

 raen, and two lateral spots on the pectus golden yellow ; wings cupreous 

 brown ; primaries with hvaline areas as in S. approximafa, seconda- 



