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67. Trichaeta separabilis. (Plate II. fig. 8.) 



Si/ntomis separabilis, Wlk. Jouru. Linn, Soc, Zool. vi. p. 90(1862); Kirby, 



Cat. Het. p. 98. 

 Syntomis chbroleuca, Wlk. Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. iii. p. 183 (18r)9) ; 



Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 91. 



Black ; frons, a ring behind the eyes, and tips of antennae white ; 

 patagia and sides of thorax with white spots ; abdomen with white 

 patch on basal segment, narrow band on 5th, and ventral bands on 

 the intermediate segments. Eore wing with small quadrate hyaline 

 spots below base, in end, and below end of cell ; a spot above 

 vein 6 ; a spot above vein 3 conjoined to a small spot above 4. 

 Hind wing with hyaline patch below the cell extending between 

 veins 2 and 5. 



Ab. 1. chloroleuca : fore wing with the two spots below the cell 

 conjoined, the spot in end of cell reduced ; a point below vein 6 ; 

 and the spots between veins 3 and 5 larger. 



Hah. Singapore; Borneo, Sarawak (\fallace), 1 $; Pulo La.ut 

 (Doherty), 1 6 . E.vp. 28 millim. Types t in 'SLu.s. Oxon. 



68. Trichaeta divisura. (Plate 11. fig. 11.) 



Syntomis divisura, Wlk. Journ. Linn, Soc, Zool, vi. p. 90 (1862) ; Kirby, 

 ■ Oat. Het. p, 98. 



Black shot with dull green and purple ; frons, patagia, and 

 lateral patches on thorax white. Fore wing with quadrate hyaline 

 patch below the cell ; a small wedge-shaped spot in the cell ; a 

 large spot above vein 6, sometimes with a small spot below it ; a 

 spot between veins 3 and 4, with small spot above its extremity 

 above 4. Hind wing with hyaline spot below the cell confluent 

 with a spot between veins 2 and 3. 



Bab. 8.E. Borneo (Doherty), Sarawak (Wallace), typet in Mus. 

 Oxon. E.vp., S 24, $ 26 millim. 



Genus SYNTOMIS. 



Type. 



Glaucopis, Hiibn. Tent. i. ined. (nee Grael. Aves, 1788) phegea. 



Syntomis, Ochs. Eur. Schmett. ii. p. 103 (1808) phegea. 



Amata, Fabr. Illig. Mag. vi. p. 289 (1808) passalis. 



Coenochromia, Hubn. Verz, p. 121 (1827) creusa. 



Hydncsa, Wlk. i. 255 (1854) bicolor. 



Asinusca,W aWengr. Ofv. Vet.-Akad. Forh. xix. p. 197 (1862) ... atricornis. 



Asinutea, Wallengr. Wien. Ent. Mon. rii. p. 139 (1863) atricornis. 



Buthysia, Wallengr. Wien. Ent. Mon. vii. p. 139 (1863) huebneri. 



Proboscis well developed ; palpi short, downcurved, and hairy ; tibiie with 

 the spurs sbort. Fore wing long and rather narrow ; vein 3 from well before 

 angle of cell ; 4, 5 from angle or stalked ; 6 from near upper angle ; 7, 8, 9, 10, 

 11 stalked. Hind wing with vein 2 from well before angle of cell ; 3 and 5 

 from angle or shortly stalked ; 4 and 7 absent. 



