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black stripe extending along the whole length of the disk ; from the 

 middle of this stripe a short slightly oblique black band passes to 

 the hind border: hind-wings bright red, streaked with black along 

 the veins, blackish-brown towards the tips, near which there are two 

 or three colourless and sometimes confluent spots on the hind horder, 

 the latter is slightly concave at the termination of the red part; 

 cross-veins much more numerous and more distinct towards the tips 

 than towards the base. Length of the body 12 lines ; of the wings 

 40 lines. 

 «. Brazil. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



16. ApHjENA SCUTELLABtS. 



Aphana scutellaris, While, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1846, xvii. 330. 



No horn on the head : fore-wings of moderate breadth, not 

 much longer than the hind-wings: thorax with a ridge. This de- 

 scription will also apply to the ten following si>ecies. 

 a — d. Borneo. From Mr. Low's collection, 

 e. — — ? Presented by the Entomological Club. 



17. Al'IIJJNA Saundersii. 



Aphana Saundersii, A. scutellaris, var. Saundersii, While, Ann. Nnt. 

 Hist. 1846, xvii. 330. 



ri—e. India. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



18. Aph^ENA LEUCOSTIOriCA. 



Aphana leucostictica. While, Ann. Nut. Hist. xv. 37. 

 a. Philippine Islands. From Mr. Cuming's collection. 



19. ApHiENA ATO.MARIA. 



Aphana atomavia, Barm. Hundb. Enl. ii. I, 167, 3. 

 Lystra atomaria, Fabr. Si/.sl. Wii/n. 57, 4. Germ. Than, Arch. ii. 

 2, 52, 7. 



a. N. India. From Mr. Warwick's collection. 



b. Java. From Uie East India Company's collection. 

 c,d. ? 



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