EEFEEEED TO THE GENUS EUPLCEA. 



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3. T. MiDAMUs, LinncEus. S $ , Malacca, Penang, Sumatra, 

 Nepal, N. India. 



4. T. TisiPHONE, Butler. S , Philippines. 



Crastia, Hiibner. 



Males with more acuminate primaries than in Trepsichrois, the 

 inner margin much more convex ; no brand on the primaries, and 

 no yellovyish spot in the cell of secondaries : females similar to 

 Trepsichrois in form. 



1. C. scuDDEEii, n. sp. — Near to " C. ochsenJieimeri^^ of Moore, 

 but much darker ; above with a small spot above the end of the 

 cell, a second in the cell, a third at one third the distance between 

 the cell and the apex, two placed obliquely on the inferior dis- 

 coidal and second median interspaces ; a discal curved series of 

 eight (of which the third is largest), and an irregular submarginal 

 series of dots, white : secondaries with one or two subapical white 

 points ; costal area pale. Primaries below nearly as in the 0. 

 ocJisenJieimeri of Moore, but the spots smaller ; secondaries with 

 fewer and smaller spots, the submarginal series obsolete. Expanse 

 1 inch 10 lines. Borneo {Shepherd). 



2. C. OCHSENHEIMEEI, Moore. (S 2 , Java. (Types.) This is 

 probably the C. gyUenhalii of Lucas ; but the description of that 

 species states at first that the spots on the primaries are blue ; 

 afterwards, in the comparative description of the female, they 

 are called white : I therefore prefer provisionally to retain Mr. 

 Moore's name for this Javan species, which is generically distinct 

 from the Eupl. ochsenheimeri of Lucas. 



3. C. MALATICA, n. sp. — Closcly allied to the preceding, but 

 larger, considerably darker, and with the white spots much 

 larger, both the submarginal series in the secondaries of the male 

 complete ; the female with a spot in the cell followed by three 

 complete series : expanse 4 inches 7 lines. S $ , Malacca, Pe- 

 nang, Singapore. 



4. C. GRATIS, Butler, S , Philippines. (Type.) 



5. C. DioCLETiA, Hilhner. S 2 > Philippines. 



6. C. KiNBEEGi, Wallengren. $ , China. 



7. C. CEAMEEi, Lucas (& Moore). 6 Borneo.- The de- 

 scription by M. Lucas answers to Moore's species. 



