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and in having no third band, and may be a distinct species, or they 

 may all be merely local varieties of E. lectrix. 



a — c. Silhet. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



d, e. Silhet. From the Kev. J. Stainforth's collection. 

 / — i. Silhet. From Mr. Sowerby's collection. 



j. North India. From Mr. L. James's collection. 

 k, I. Assam. From Mr. Warwick's collection. 

 7n. Java. Presented by the Entomological Club, 

 n. Java. From the East India Company's collection. 

 o,p. Java. From Mrs. Henry's collection. 

 q, r. Nepaul. 

 s — v . p From Mr. Children's collection. 



5. EUSEMIA AMATRIX. 



Caput, prothorax et pedes fulva ; thorax niger ; abdomen fulvum, 

 nigro fascialum ; alee anticce nigra, certo situ purpurea?, macu- 

 lis camleis ante et pone medium tinctis costa tenui fulva, ma- 

 culis tribus majoribus stramineis prope medium, maculisque 

 quatuor parvis ovalibus albis inter medium et apicem ; alee 

 posticm Icete fulvce, basi macula prope costam margineque lato 

 apicali nigris ; ala quatuor cilia ad angulum apicalem alba. 

 Long. alar. 33 lin. 



Eusemia amatrix, Westw. Cab. Orient. Ent. 68, pi. 33, f. 4. 

 Assam. 



Var. a. Nigro-fusca ; caput et thorax subtus testaceo-hirta ; abdo- 

 men fulvum, apice nigro-fuscum ; alee anticce fascia abbreviata 

 subobliqua fiava ; posticee luteee, basi margineque lato nigro- 

 fuscis. 



Eusemia Belangerii, Guerin, Voy. de Belanger, Atlas, Ins. pi. 5. 

 f. 3. 



Var. j3- Alee anticee fascia interrupta maculaque transversa fl avis. 



Eusemia amatrix, Westw. 



The band is a little nearer the base of the wing than in Var. a. 

 and the spot is parted by about twice its breadth from the band. 



a — d. Java. From Mrs. Henry's collection. 



e. Java. From Mr. Children's collection. 



/. Java. From the East India Company's collection. 



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