18 AGARISTIDZ. 
Eusemia dives. (Plate LXXXII. fig. 4.) 
Also allied to E. maculatrix, but with the yellow spots of primaries larger and of a pale 
ochreous tint, those representing the central band more quadrate in form; the submarginal 
series of white spots better marked, the spots larger and longer: secondaries bright orange 
instead of dull red, with similar black markings, the white spots upon the border four in number 
and placed in pairs at apex and upon the median interspaces. Expanse of wings 3 inches 
5 lines. 
Darjiling (Fotheringham). 
Eusemia sectinotis. (Plate LX XXII. fig. 5.) 
Eusemia sectinotis, Butler, Ent. Month. Mag. xii. p. 117. n. 8 (1875). 
Allied to EZ. adulatrix, much darker, the yellow band of primaries divided into two large 
spots; the lower discal spot also much smaller, and the subapical white spots of the sub- 
marginal series somewhat larger; anal red spot of secondaries larger. Expanse of wings 
3 inches. 
North India. 
Eusemia aruna. (Plate LX XXII. fig. 6.) 
Eusemia aruna, Moore, Cat. Lep. EI. Comp. ii. p. 288. n. 659 (1858-59). 
Primaries above black, with the vems towards the base, an oblique dash in the cell, and 
a lunated stripe upon the discocellulars sericeous, steel-blue in certain lights ; a broad, oblique, 
irregular, pale-yellow central band composed of four unequal spots; a second, but regular, 
abbreviated band of four spots beyond the cell: secondaries black shot with blue, with a 
broad, irregular, central orange belt, notched in front at the end of the discoidal cell; apical 
fringe of primaries and entire fringe of secondaries snow-white : body above black ; a slender 
white band at the back of the head; sides of collar bright orange ; thorax clothed with dark 
green hair; abdomen crossed beyond the middle by three orange belts, and with ochreous 
anal tuft. Wings below slightly paler than above, without the sericeous bluish streaks ; 
legs orange, varied with blackish; venter orange, banded with black. Expanse of wings 
3 inches 3 lines, 
Darjiling. 
NIKMA, Moore. 
Nikea longipennis. (Plate LX XXII. fig. 7.) 
Hypercompa longipennis, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. iii. p. 655. n. 14 (1855). 
Primaries above black, with two white dots at base of costal border and a larger spot at 
basal fourth ; two large creamy-white spots, one bifid within the end of the cell, but cut by 
