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secondaries with a spot iu the cell, and five in an angular series 

 beyond it, bluish white. Expanse 3 inches 7 lines. Sumatra. 



12. S. IMMACULATA, u. sp. — c? 2 • Nearly allied to S. moesta^ 

 but altogether darker, the male without the apical or submargiual 

 blue spots, and the female without the white spots on the upper 

 surface of the primaries ; blue spots below small, but similar : 

 expanse, 6 3 inches 3-4 lines, $ 3 inches 1 line. Port Moresby 

 (Z^r. Turner). 



Possibly a variety of S. modsta, approaching the preceding spe- 

 cies. 



13. S. MCESTA, Butler. S , Dorey ; d 2 , ^ort Moresby. 

 (Type.) 



14. S. DOLESCHALii, Felder. S 2 , Port Moresby. 



15. S. TEiSTis, Butler, d , Aneiteum, New Hebrides. (Type.) 



16. S. PALLA, Butler, d , Aru. (Type.) 



17. S. STLYESTEE, Fobricius. S 2 > Port M'Quarie, N. Aus- 

 tralia, Cape York. 



18. S. PELOE, DouUeday. d 2 , Australia, New Holland. 

 (Types.) 



19. S. Petjphon, Fabricius. 2, Mauritius. We have five ex- 

 amples of this species, one of which appears to be a male ; if so, 

 this species will come into Crastia, near C. goudotii, since none of 

 our specimens have a trace of any band on the primaries. I can- 

 not decide this point without fresh examples ; ours are old, and the 

 body of the doubtful individual seems to be broken : therefore, 

 since the pattern agrees with the Australian group, it may pro- 

 visionally be retained in Stictoploea, 



