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Damalis egens. (Plate LXX XVII. fig. 8.) 
Hypsa (Damalis) egens, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. ii. p. 453. n. 12 (1854). 
Bright ochreous : primaries with the veins cream-coloured ; an ill-defined orange belt 
across the wing just before the middle ; five black spots representing a nearly regular pentagon 
at the base: secondaries with whitish costa: body darker than the wings, almost orange in 
colour, a black spot on each tegula; abdomen with a dorsal series of black spots. Wings 
below pale ochreous, with the external area brownish, distinctly streaked with blackish brown 
on the secondaries ; primaries with a large black spot in the cell and an irregular patch at the 
end of the cell: secondaries with a black bifid costal spot, a spot in the cell, two at the end of 
the cell, a streak beyond the cell, and a dash on the interno-median area: body below bright 
ochreous ; legs white, black towards their proximal extremities ; venter with lateral series of 
black dots. Expanse of wings 2 inches 7 lines. 
Silhet, Moulmein, Java. 
HYPSA, Hiibn. 
Hypsa lacteata. (Plate LXXXVII. fig. 9.) 
Allied to H. persecta of Ceylon, but considerably larger: the ground-colour of the wings 
of a purer white tint ; the white patch just beyond the cell of the primaries of about six times 
the size ; the large white area which covers the greater part of the discoidal and interno-median 
regions more expanded, extending further towards the outer margin; the black basal spots 
more crowded together, the discoidal spots blackish ; the spots of secondaries wider apart ; 
the body deeper in tint, the abdomen more distinctly black-banded. Below, the oblique 
abbreviated black fascia at the end of the cell of primaries is replaced by an irregular trans- 
verse black spot. Expanse of wings 2 inches 8 lines. 
3, Darjiling (Lidderdale); ¢ , Silhet (Stainsforth). 
NEOCHERA, Hiidn. 
Neochera marmorea. (Plate LXXXVII. figs. 10, 11.) 
3S. Hypsa marmorea, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. vii. p. 1674 (1856). 
3 2. Hypsa (Neochera) dominia, Walker (nec Cramer), 1. c. ii. p. 448. n. 4 (1854). 
3. Primaries above greyish brown, brilliantly shot with pale greenish blue; veins white ; 
outer border blackish ; sexual mark on internal border greyish brown, much swollen: secon- 
daries white, with the costal and external borders broadly dark brown, brilliantly shot with 
steel-blue and interrupted by white veins; a large blackish patch at the end of the cell: body 
above orange ; head black, spotted with white; collar black, bordered with orange and spotted 
with white ; tegule spotted upon the shoulders and in the middle with black ; thorax spotted 
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