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tip and by the interior angle. Hind wings with two irregular spots 

 composed of blue speckles ; one by the interior border, the other in 

 the disk; fringe white ; under side with the blue hue more prevalent 

 than in the fore wings. Length of the body 8 lines ; of the wings 

 J 8 lines. 



It most resembles A. Leonora, but may be distinguished by the 

 blue tint along the exterior border of the hind wings. 



Ceram. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



Agarista diversa. 



Mas. Fusca; caput patlide flavum, fusco triguttatum ; palpi 

 porrecti, pallide flam, apice fusci ; thoracis latera, pectus 

 pedesque flava ; abdominis segmenta luteo marginata ; alee 

 anticce lituris tribus basalibus fasciisque tribus incompletis 

 pallide flavis, fascia 2a e maculis duabus,2a lata undulata ; 

 posticce fascia latissima lutea. 



Male. Brown. Head pale yellow, with a brown dot on each 

 side of the vertex and with a third in front. Proboscis black. Palpi 

 pale yellow, porrect, shorter than the breadth of the head ; third 

 joint brown, elongate-conical, less than half the length of the second. 

 Thorax on each side, pectus and legs yellow. Abdomen with a 

 luteous band on the hind border of each segment. Fore wings with 

 three small pale yellow marks at the base, and with three incomplete 

 pale yellow bands ; first band abbreviated at each end ; second com- 

 posed of two widely separated spots ; third much broader than the 

 others, undulating along each side, not joining the costa nor the 

 interior angle. Hind wings with a very broad luteous band, which 

 is abbreviated towards the costa and occupies nearly all the outer 

 half of the interior border. Length of the body 7 lines ; of the wings 

 20 lines. 



a. North Australia. Presented by J. E. Elsey, Esq. 



Genus EUSEMIA, 



EUSEMIA BeLANGERII. 



Belangerii, Guer. — amatrix, var. Cat. Lep. Het. i. 49. 

 «, b. Java. Preented by the E. I. Company. 



