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



b. Silhet. From Mr. Argent's collection. 



c. Himalayan Mountains. From Mr. Leadbeater's collection. 



d. Nepaul. 



12. EUSEMIA BASALIS. 



Nigro-fusca ; abdomen luteum, basi apice fasciisque nigrofuscis ; 

 alee anticce cyaneo striyatce^ macula basim versus fasciaque 

 abbreviata excavata albis ; posticce macula postica basim 

 versus lutea alter ague discali alba. „ 



The white spots are nearly round, the band is upright, and is 

 indented in the middle of the inner side ; the luteous spot is angu- 

 lar, and is larger than the white spots. Length of the body 9 lines ; 

 of the wings 26 lines. 



a. Bengal. 



13. EUSEMIA LUCTIFERA. 



Nigra ; caput et thorax albo guttata ; antennce apices versus albce ; 

 pectus et pedes fulvescentia ; abdomen subcyaneum ; alat 

 cyaneo notatce, antica albo quinquemaculata?, postica? albo 

 quadrimaculata. 



Agarista luctifera, Boisd. Spec. Gen. Lep. i. pi. 14, f. 4. 



Each wing has a white mark on the angle of the hind border, 

 and the fore wings have white tips; the hind wings have very few 

 blue marks. 



a, b. Java. From Mr. Argent's collection. 

 c. Java. From Mrs, Henry's collection. 



14. Eusemia Melite. 



Nigra ; caput albo maculatum ; antenna? albido cinctaz ; thorax 

 luteo fasciatus, albo quadrivittatus ; abdomen testa ceo fas da- 

 tum, apice subtusque luteum ; ala strigis cyaneis fasciisque 

 duabus macularibus indeterminatis fiaw-albis. 



Agarista Melite, M SS. 



Black. Head mostly clothed with white hairs which form 

 spots above. Antennae with a whitish band above towards their 



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