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A NATUJRALT$T*S WANDERINQS 



DemigrettA eaere, (?m. LfttnpongB. 



Bubulcue coromatidus, JBwdrf. Palembang. Fading. 



Art?etta einziftmi>inem (?m. Paclatig. 



Butoriik'fl jrivftfiica, Borsf. Paieml^Dg. 



Le]>topiilim jftYanictia, Horfif. Patombang. 



Tantalus laoteua, Temm. Palembang. 



Tot&Dua glarcolei, L, Lftmponga. 



Tringoidcfl Uypoleucue, L. lampotiga. 



Beolopax rueticola, L. 



RLynclifea caprnsiB, L. Padang. Palembang, 

 HypotBaaidia striata, L, Palembang. P&dang, 

 Erytbm pb€enicui»f Font. Lampoogs, 

 Dendrocygtift airuata, Hor*f, 

 Stc-nrn media, Horsf, 

 bcrgfl, Liciit. 



in.— ADDITIONS TO THE INSECT FAUNA OF SUMATRA. 



Descriptions o/ Lepzdoteba discover&J hy the Author in Sumatra, 



The descriptions of species under Mr, Smith's or Mr. Butler^e name, have 

 been kmdly prepared by them for me, 



NyJiIPHALIDA. 



TVepsichrois van-dfvmteri, mihi, ep. noT.^ — Intermediate between T, 

 muiciher of Bomeo and T, linnei ; differs from the former in the Bliglitly 

 larger spots ob fore-wingfl of male, and in the well- defined whiter mark- 

 ings in the female— in T, mvhihcr they are bro'STiish; from T. Imnei it 

 differs in its smaller size, less angmlated fore-wings, smaMer spots on 

 these wings in both sexes and much narrower streaks on hind-wings of 

 female ; it occurs in Sumatra, Malacca, and Cachar (Assam). Iiampongs, 

 No. 99. This species is named in hoamir of Mr. Justice Van Deventer, 

 of the Dutch-Indian Bench. 



Kalh'ma spiridim, Smith, sp. nov. — ^Upper side : anterior wing, uniform 

 dark brown, almost black, crossed from the centre of the costa to the 

 inner angle by a broad band of pale blue, in wliich between the first and 

 second median nerviir^ is a smaU vitreoiis spot ; a small white spot near 

 the apes, which is not falcate, as in pamhcta and other species of thia 

 gemrn Posterior wings with an irregular, almost obsolete, sub-marginal 

 black line. Both wings with a slight ptirpie gloss. Under side : with 

 markings and spots resembling parafeeta, but the colouring is subject to 

 TOriation, as of the two examples I haTc, one is ricli brown, and the 

 other oliTO-green. ExpanB^ion, 3| inches. This species is about the same 

 61356 as K, albqfasciata, but is distinct from it as well as from paraJecta, 

 Sumatra. Type in Mua H. G. Smith, Esq. 



Cethotia mroHnm, mihi, sp. nov. — Differs from the C. meitalis in having 

 the transverse black lines more imifomi in width, and the white patch 

 at centre of external area of fore-wings of little more than half the width ; 

 the suVapical white spots are also raualler, and the orange patch at anal 

 angle of hind-iftiDgs is considerably larger. Sumatra. Hoodjoong, 

 Palembang Ecsidency. No. 215. I haTe named thia species iu recog- 

 nition of the kindness of my sister-in-law, Miss Keith, who aided me 

 greatly in the prepamtion of my MS. for the prinlerw. 



Oyresiifs irm^r, mihi, ftp. nov. — Intermediate between f /itefJit/psea and 



