1884.] Species of Asiatic Diurnal Lepidoptera. 49 



second lower spot between the median and submedian only being apart 

 from the rest ; three subapical conjoined white spots and two minute 

 lower dots ; cilia very faintly alternated brownish- white : hindwing 

 uniformly olive-brown : cilia deeply alternated with white. Underside 

 paler than above : forewing marked the same : hindwing numei^ously 

 speckled with olive-green scales towards abdominal margin ; an olive- 

 green-speckled lunule at end of the cell. 



Expanse If inch. 



Hab. Simla (Lang). In coll. F. Moore. 



Genus Suastus, Moore. 



SUASTUS ADITUS, n. sp. 



Male. Upperside dark violet-brown : forewing with two small qua- 

 drate yellow spots at end of the cell, a larger spot immediately beneath 

 end of the cell between the middle and lower medians, and a small spot 

 between the base of upper and middle medians ; between the lower 

 median and submedian is a very slight trace of an opaque yellowish 

 streak ; cilia edged with grey. Underside paler brown : forewing with 

 the spots as above, and a whitish discal patch below them : hindwing 

 speckled with olive-grey scales, which are most thickly disposed along 

 the abdominal border and form a distinct line along the submedian vein ; 

 two dark brown discal spots, one being situated between the middle and 

 lower medians, the other between the latter and submedian. Body, pal- 

 pi, and legs beneath olivaceous-grey. 

 Expanse 1^^ inch. 



Hab. Andaman Isles. In coll. Indian Museum, Calcutta. 

 Allied to S. sala (Sesperia sala, Hewits.). 



Suastus mollerii, n. sp. 

 Male. Upperside very dark olive-brown : forewing with three small 

 narrow white semidiaphanous subapical spots, a larger narrow spot at 

 lower end of the cell, a still larger spot below end of the cell, and a small 

 very slender spot between base of upper and middle medians ; a small 

 yellowish opaque spot also above middle of the submedian : hindwing 

 with the abdominal border broadly paler olive-brown. Cilia cinereous- 

 white. Underside : forewing dusky-black, the costal border and apical 

 area pale olive-brown ; spotted as above : hindwing very pale olive-brown, 

 with the interspace between submedian and internal veins white. Palpi 

 beneath, and legs, and abdomen beneath, white. 

 Expanse I| inch. 



Hab. Sikkim (Otto Moller). In coll. Indian Museum, Calcutta. 

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