304 MESSES. H. J. ELWES AND JAMES EDWAEDS : 



! Hasora mcs, n. sp. (Plate XX. figs. 2 tf, 5 $ .) 



d. Upperside brown, inclining to yellow-brown towards the dorsum of the hind 

 wing ; subtornal region of the termen of the hind wing blackish. Underside : paler 

 than the upperside and more decidedly yellow-brown, the middle of the dorsal region 

 of the fore wing dull ochreous ; tornus of the hind wing with a large deep black oblong 

 patch from the dorsum nearly to vein 2, preceded by an oblong yellow patch near the 

 apical third of cell 1 b and a yellow ray in cell 1 a. Fringe of the fore wing grey-brown ; 

 of the hind wing grey-brown from the apex to near vein 5, thence gradually becoming 

 yellow. Antennas blackish, a little paler on the underside. Body above concolorous 

 with the wings. Clothing of second joint of palpi yellow, the lateral bristles black, 

 that of the underside and legs dull ochreous. 



? . Hind wing above blackish brown, the dorsal half thickly clothed with ochreous 

 hair-scales, otherwise like the male. 



Expanse 36^-38^ mm. 



Hab. Kina Balu (Water strait). 



Described from a pair sent by Dr. Staudinger now in Elwes's collection. He has 

 other similar specimens, and we have seen in M. Oberthiir's collection from Perak what 

 may be the same species. 



! Hasora chuza. 



Ismene chuza, Hewitson, Exot. Butt, iv., Ismene, pi. i. fig. 4 (1867). 

 Choaspes chuza, Distant, Rhop. Mai. p. 373, pi. xxxiv. fig. 27 (1886). 



Hab. Nagas, Upper Burmah, Pulo Laut (Dolierty) ; S.E. Borneo (coll. Schbnberg) ; 

 Java (Piepers). 



! Hasora saida. 



Ismene saida, Hewitson, I. c. fig. 5, ? . 



Parata saida, Semper, Schrnett. Philipp. p. 293 (1892). 



Parata gentiana, Semper, I. c, sec. spec, coram. 



Hab. Luzon, Samar, Bohol, Mindanao (Semper) ; Philippines (Hewitson). 



In the male the spots forming the pale discal band on the fore wing above are pale 

 yellow, opaque, confluent, and suffused at the edges ; in the female they are whitish 

 hyaline, angular, and contiguous but sharply defined. Felder's description of his 

 Ismene gentiana (Eeise Nov., Lep. iii. p. 527) agrees well with this insect, but not so 

 his figures (t. c. pi. lxxii. figs. 18, 19). 



BlBASIS. 

 Bibasis, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. i. p. 160 (1881) ; Watson, P. Z. S. 1893, p. 128. Type sena, Moore. 



Fore wing : vein 1 a not distorted near the base. Hind tibiae in the male thickly 

 scaled above and bearing a pencil of hairs as in Ismene. 



