252 CATALOGUE OF 



Female. Ochraceous or pale yellow. Head with a brown 

 longitudinal streak on the vertex. Antennae black, ochraceous or pale 

 yellow at the base. Thorax with three brown spots on the disk ; one 

 on each side and one behind ; tegulaa bordered with brown. Fore 

 coxae striped with brown on the outer side ; fore femora brown for 

 more than half the length from the tips ; tibia? brown towards the 

 tips. Fore wings brown, with seven yellow or pale yellow spots of 

 various size, and with two exterior transverse rows of mostly triangu- 

 lar red or pale yellow dots. Hind wings occasionally with a rosy 

 tinge along the exterior border ; fringe brown, except towards the 

 interior angle. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 16 lines. 



Aru. Batchian. 



a. Ceram. From Mr. Wallace's collection. 



b. Timor. From Mr. Wallace's collection. 



Barsine circumdata. 



Mas. Pallide lute a ; palpi supra fusci ; antennae subsetulosce ; 

 thorax fusco bipunctatus ; alee anticce puncto basali, strigis 

 quinque, linea transversa subangulata^ puncto exteriore, strigis 

 novem adhuc exterioribus (Sa trifurcata) punctisque margin- 

 alibus connexis fuscis ; posticce pallide flavescentes. 



Male. Pale luteous, stout. Palpi porrect, brown above, ex- 

 tending a little beyond the hind wings ; third joint very minute. 

 Antennas brown, minutely setulose, pale luteous towards the base. 

 Thorax with a brown point on each side by the fore wing. Abdo- 

 men extending very little beyond the hind wings. Fore legs mostly 

 brown above. Fore wings with a brown basal poiut, with five brown 

 streaks near the base, with a slightly angular transverse middle line, 

 with an exterior brown point in the disk, and with nine more exte- 

 rior brown streaks, of which the third from the costa is trifurcate ; a 

 brown line along the exterior border composed of connected points. 

 Hind wings very pale yellow. Length of the body 4 lines; of the 

 wings 10 lines. 



This species is closely allied to B. divisa, from which it may be 

 distinguished by the brown marginal line of the fore wings. 



a. Borneo. From Mr. Wallace's collection. 



