COLLECTED AT SARAWAK. 



95 



der ; a luteous spot at the tip of the costa, and a much larger one by 

 the interior angle. Length of the body 9 lines ; of the wings 24 

 lines. 



Most nearly allied to E. Malay ana. 



48. Euschema recessa, n. s. Mas. Cinereo-glauca, thorace fascia 

 strigisque duabus nigris, abdoniine fasciis nigris apice ventreque luteis, 

 alis purpurascenti-nigro notatis, raaculis duabus discalibus, linea exte- 

 riore angulosa maculari, maculisque rnarginalibus elongatis, anticis 

 striga postica interiore liturisque duabus basalibus elongatis. 



Male. Cinereous glaucous : in structure like the preceding species. An- 

 tennae moderately pectinated. Thorax with a black band in front, 

 and with two black humeral streaks. Abdomen with a black band 

 on the fore border of each segment ; tip and underside luteous. Wings 

 with purplish-black markings ; discal spot very large, nearly round, 

 with a smaller spot between it and the interior border ; exterior line 

 zigzag, macular ; marginal band composed of elongated spots, which 

 are longest in the fore wings. Fore wings with two elongated marks 

 near the base, and with a little streak behind the 2nd discal spot. 

 Length of the body 10 lines ; of the wings 28 lines. 



Gen. Pompelon, Walk. 



49. Pompelon marginata, Guer. Voy. Delessert, Hist. Nat. 83, pi. 25. f. 1 

 (Gynautocera). 



Inhabits also Hindostan and Java. 



Gen. Cyclosia, Hubn. 



50. Cyclosia noctipennis, n. s. Fvem. Nigra, capite albo vario, 

 thorace punctis duobus albis, abdomine guttis lateralibus albis, alis 

 patulis albo aut cyaneo punctatis, punctis subtus bene determinatis, 

 strigis rnarginalibus duplicatis albis. 



Female. Black. Head white about the eyes, with a white band in 

 front of the antennae, and with a white point on the vertex. An- 

 tennae very slightly pectinated. Thorax with two humeral white 

 points. Abdomen with white dots along each side, and with a 

 white apical streak on each side. Wings long, very ample, with 

 white or blue points, which are by far the most numerous on the 

 underside ; a row of double marginal white streaks, which diminish 

 successively in length from the tips of the fore wings, and disappear 

 on the exterior border of the hind wings. Length of the body 11 

 lines ; of the wings 40 lines. 



It closely resembles some species of Euploea in its markings. 



51. Cyclosia pieridoides, Boisd. Herr.-Sch. Lep. Exot. pi. 1. f. 6 

 (Epyrgis). Var. ? Mas. Cupreo-nigra, subtus alba, capite thora- 

 ceque albo guttatis, abdomine lineis duabus lateralibus et segmen- 



