206 MESSES. H. J. ELWES AND JAMES EDWARDS : 



spots, one before the middle of cell 6, one before the middle of cell 2, and one beyond 

 the middle of cell 1 b. 



Expanse 30 mm. 



Hab. Battak Mountains, Sumatra (Martin). 



Described from a single specimen in coll. Kothschild. 



! SCOBURA CEPHALOIDES. 



Hesperia ? cephaloides, de Niceville, Jour. As. Soc. Beng. 1888, p. 288, pi. xiii. fig. 4 <$ . 

 Isoteinon cephaloides, Watson, Hesp. Ind. p. 80 (1891). 



Hab. Naga hills ; Bernardmyo, Burmah (Doherty). 



! SCOBURA BONONIA. 



Hesperia bononia, Hewitson, Desc. Hesp. p. 29 (1868) ; id. Exot. Butt, v., Hesp. pi. vii. figs. 75, 76- 



(1876). 

 Isma bononia, Distant, Rhop. Mai. p. 386, pi. xxxv. fig. 20 (1886) . 



Hab. Pulo Laut (Doherty). 



! SCOBURA FERALIA. 

 Hesperia fer alia, Hewitson, Descr. Hesp. p. 31 (1868) ; id. Exot. Butt, iv., Hesp. pi. iv. fig. 32 (1869). 



Hab. Kina Balu, Borneo (Waterstradt) ; Pulo Laut (Doherty); West Java 

 (Piepers). 



! Scobuka fenesteata, n. sp. (Plate XIX. fig. 16, 6 ; Plate XXIV. fig. 46.) 



d . Closely allied to S. inarime, de Nicev., which it resembles in the possession of a 

 hyaline spot in the cell of hind wing below, next the base of cell 3. It is distinguished, 

 however, by the shape of the white spot which stands on vein 1 a of the fore wing above., 

 which is oblong, nearly twice as high as wide, reaching from vein 1 a to vein 2, and 

 having its inner edge continuous with the inner edge of the white spot in cell 2, 



Hab. Pulo Laut (Doherty). Type in coll. Elwes. 



! Scobura inarime. (Plate XXIV. fig. 47.) 



Isma inarime, de Niceville, Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1891, p. 391, pi. vi. fig. 38 <$ . 

 Pamphila zetus, Mabille, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxxvii. p. 55 (1893). 



Hab. Perak ; Pulo Laut (Doherty) ; Java (fide Mabille). Type in coll. Elwes. 



! Scobura conctnna, n. sp. (Plate XIX. fig. 12, 2 ■) 



$ . Upperside deep warm brown : fore wing with six irregular white spots, of which 

 four placed one in each of cells la to 4 form an oblique series from just beyond the 

 middle of vein 1 a to cell 4, and two small oblong ones are placed one in each of cells 6 



