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white ; lines white, even broader than in albovenaria ; antemedian 

 straight, from one-fourth costa to beyond one-third hindmargin ; post- 

 median at about three-fifths, incurved at costa, otherwise straight ; sub- 

 terminal scarcely less broad than the others, forming an extremely slight 

 inward curve, from costa near to apex to hindmargin at tornus ; fringe 

 whitish-green. Hindwing with termen almost smooth, no angle or 

 bend at R 3 ; veins less broadly white than on fore wing ; abdo- 

 minal margin white ; postmedian and subterminal lines (bands) con- 

 tinued, the former from mid-costa to threequarters abdominal margin, 

 the latter straight from costa close to apex to tornus. 



Underside with hindmargin of fore wing and proximal part of hind 

 wing whiter ; the white veins (on fore wing narrower than above) and 

 transverse markings reproduced, the antemedian of fore wing feeble. 



Yunnan : Tali. Type in coll. Joicey, ex coll. Brabant (labelled 

 glaucaria Menetr.). 



As in albovenaria, the green ground-colour is slightly intensified 

 against the white lines. 



3. Aporandria specidaria (Guen.) haplograpta subsp. nov. 

 ? , 60 mm. 



Fore wing rather paler green than in specidaria, without the 

 shadowy lines, unicolorous except for the small red black-mixed cell- 

 dot. Hind wing with the yellow proximal shading scarcely different 

 above, and with the reddish disocellular patch reduced to an elongate 

 mark of about the size of that of Ornithospila lineata, pale and inclin- 

 ing to buff distally, with a few blackish scales proximally and slightly 

 swollen at the middle of DC 3 where it contains a small red, black- 

 mixed dot, corresponding to the more conspicuous black dot of the 

 name-type ; the shadowy line wanting. 



Cochin China : Saigon. Ex coll. Brabant. 



Unfortunately the sole example known from the country, perhaps a 

 mere aberration. So far as hitherto observed, A. specidaria does not 

 vary very much throughout its known range — India, Malay Peninsula, 

 Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Celebes, Sula. 



4. Victoria barlowi sp. nov. 



$ , 38 mm. 



Closely similar to the W. African immunifica Prout, of which it 

 may prove to be a subspecies. Differing as follows : — 

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