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Expanse, S 1 1%, ? 2 inches. 



Haditat. — Tenasserim. 



DtSTRiBUTiox. — The type specimen, a male, iu the collection of Mr. H. Grose- 

 Smith, was taken bj Mr. T. A. Hauxwell at Thoundaung, Tenasserim, ooOO feet 

 elevation, in February. A much -damaged specimen of a female, without known 

 locality, is in Col. C. Swiiihoe's collection, and from which our figures 3b, 3c, are 

 taken. 



Indo-Malayan Species. — Balonca NiceciUei (Dodona Nicevillei, Dohrn, Stett. 

 Ent. Zeit. 1899, p. 245, pi. 1, fig. 1. Hahitaf. Sumatra.— Srt/onca Wiruhi (Dodona 

 Windu, Fruhstorfer, Berl. Eut. Zeit. 189 I-, p. 241, pi. 17, fig. 2. ILdntnt. Java.— 

 Balonca Fruhstorferi (Dodona Fruhstorferi, Eober, Entom. Naclir. 1897, p. 5). 

 Habitat. W. Java. — Balonca Pryeri. Female. Upperside pale creamy-white, basal 

 grey bands very indistinct. Forewing with broadei- black outer border than in 

 Deodata, and bearing only two rounded white spots. Illiidtoing with broader outer 

 discal black band than in Deodata, which is partly joined anteriorly to the sub- 

 marginal lunular line. Underside. Markings similarly disposed as in Deodata. 

 Forewing with the white submarginal and marginal band broader. Hindwmg with 

 the submarginal chocolate band broader. Expanse li% inch. ILihitat. Sandakan, 

 N. Borneo (W. B. Fryer) j type iu Coll. British Museum. — Balonca Ilenrici (Dodona 

 Henrici, Holland, Trans. Ent. Soc. Amer. 1887, p. 119, pi. 2, fig. 2). nahifaf. 

 Hainan. — Balonca Aponata (Dodona Aponata, Semper, Reis. Phil. Ljp. p. 150, 

 woodcut (1889). Habitat. S. Mindanao. 



Genus SOSPITA. 



Sospifa, Hewit.'on, Exotic Butt, ii. p. 91 (1861). Hei-r.-Scliaeffer, Exot. Schmett. pt. 37 (ISGl). 

 Ahisara (part), de Niceville, Butt, of India, etc., ii. p. 319 (1886). 



Ijiago. — Male. Forewing triangular ; costa slightly arched, apex pointed, 

 exterior margin oblique and slightly waved ; cell very large and broad ; costal vein 

 stout, extending to beyond middle of the margin and bent upward near its end ; 

 first and second subcostal branches emitted before end of the ceil, both short, third 

 branch at about one-third beyond the cell, fourth at nearly two-thirds and endino- 

 at the apex, fifth ending below the apex; upper discocellular obsolete, middle and 

 lower long and deeply concave ; upper radial emitted in a line from the subcostal, 

 lower from middle of discocellulars ; middle median emitted at some distance before 

 lower end of the cell ; submedian slightly recurved. Hindwing short, broad, 

 subovate ; costal margin broadly arched from the base and thence oblique, the apex 

 rounded, exterior margin convex and slightly scalloped, with a tendency to an ano-le 

 at end of upper median veinlet — more distinctly so in the female ; cell lono-, l)road 



