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the wings. Second joint of palpi clothed with grey and black hairs intermixed. 

 Clothing of breast and legs brown, of the abdomen beneath ochreous. 



¥ . Upperside : fore wing brown, with six yellowish-white hyaline spots — one about 

 as high as wide across the apical third of the cell, its outer edge notched, one about 

 one and a half times as high as wide lying obliquely across cell 2, its outer edge concave, 

 one about one and a half times as high as wide with its outer edge concave across cell 3, 

 and three others small and oblong or suboval, one in each of cells 6, 7, and 8 ; hind 

 •wing dark brown, the dorsal half thickly clothed with bright ochreous hair-scales. 

 Underside : fore wing brown, the costal region as far as the end of the cell paler ; 

 the hyaline spots as on the upperside, a subtriangular white spot next the upperside of 

 vein 1 a beyond the middle and sometimes a minute suffused white spot in cell 1 a next 

 the lower outer angle of the hyaline spot in cell 2. Otherwise as in the male. 



Expanse 46-50 mm. 



Hab. Kina Balu, Borneo (Water stradt). 



Described from two pairs ex coll. Staudinger. 



! Hasora mtra. 



Ismene myra, Hewitson, Exot. Butt, iv., Ismene, pi. i. fig. 3, c? (1867) . 



We give a full description of both sexes of this species ; the female does not appear 

 to have been described. 



<S . Upperside : fore wing warm brown ; hind wing brown from the costa about 

 as far as vein 3, thence to the apex ochre-yellow ; pubescence of both wings yellow- 

 brown. Underside : fore wing grey-brown, suffusedly paler along the dorsum, beyond 

 the end of the cell, and at the apex : hind wing dark brown from the base to beyond 

 the middle, the limit of that colour well defined and passing from the costa at the 

 level of the apical fourth of vein S in a straight line to the apical third of vein 1 b, 

 where it is broken by a pale streak along the course of the vein last-named and then 

 passes to the dorsum ; the space beyond this dark basal shade is pale brown in the 

 apical region and ochre-yellow in the tornal region, those colours passing gradually the 

 one into the other. Fringe of the fore wing brown, a little paler towards the tornal 

 angle ; of the hind wing brown at the apex, passing gradually into ochre-yellow as the 

 tornal angle is approached. Clothing of body and legs yellow-brown, paler on the 

 abdomen. 



5 . Fore wing similar to that of the male but with hyaline spots placed as follows : — 

 a small triangular one in the cell near the base of vein 3, one in each of cells 2 and 3, 

 narrow oblique and nearly or quite reaching from side to side of those cells, and one 

 (small and roundish) in each of cells 6 and 7. Hind wing similar to that of the male, but 

 with the yellow portion more extensive and the limits of the brown and yellow colours 

 more sharply defined. 



Expanse, 6 46 mm., 2 52 mm. 



Hab. Java (Piejpers). 



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