RHOPA LOCERA MALAY AN A. 



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anterior wings spotted ae above ; posterior wings with about the basal half pale greyish, the costal area 

 and a natch at base of cell fuliginous. Body more or Jess concolorous witb wings. 



Far. — Posterior wings above having the transverse! di&eal macular fascia narrower than in specimen 

 figured, and the pale coloration at abdominal margin also considerably more restricted. 



Exp. wings, 47 millim. 



Has. - Malay Peninsula ; Province Wellesley (coll. Dist.) ; Malacca (Pin will — Brit, Mus. ; coll. Staud.) j 

 Singapore (Godfery — coll. Dist.). — Sumatra {llewits.).— Borneo (Druce). 



The above described varietal characters may possibly be of a sexual nature, but the 

 material now before the writer is not sufficient to warrant a conclusion on that point. 



3. Unkana attina. (Tab. XXXIY., % SO.) 



He*/«-ri« Httina, Hewitson, Trans. Eut. Sec. ser. 8, vol. ii. p. n. 10 (1800); Piotz, Stett. Eut. 55rit. idiii. 



p. 839, n. 122 (1882). 

 Hetperia tMtrciUii, Feld. Reiae Nov. Lep. iii. p, 611, n. 892, t. 71, f. 8 (1806). 



Wings above dark fuliginous; anterior wings with eight pale irregular spots, of which four are in 

 oblique series from upper discoidal nervule to lower median nervule, three divided by the fourth and fifth 

 subcostal nervuies, and one in cell; posterior wings with the disk pale greyish. Wings beneath somewhat 

 paler than above ; anterior wings spotted as above, and with some submarginal greyish streaks near apex ; 

 posterior wings with the pale discal area much larger than above, and extending to the outer margin 

 between apes and median nervules. Body more or less concolorous with wings, 



Exp. wings, 55 millim* 



Has. — India, sic. (Hewitson). — Malay Peninsula; Malacca (Biggs — coll. Dist.). — Java (Feid\ and 

 Hewits.)* 



Genus LOTOEGUS. 



LuXtfujus, Distant, antea, p. 869, 



This genus is allied to Unkam in having the outer margin of the anterior wings a little longer than 

 the inner margin, but differing by having the upper disco-cellular nervule of the anterior wings only slightly 

 longer than the lower, and the disco -cellular nervules suberect, and not oblique as in Unkaiui.* 



Two species belonging to Lotongw are found in the Malay Peninsula, anil arc here 

 enumerated. 



L Lotongus calathus. (Tab. XXI Y,, fig, 14,) 



tivdamuM ('ulnthm, Hewitson, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. xviii. p. S58 ^1876), 



Wings above dark fuliginous ; anterior wings with three large pale coutiguous discal spots situate out! 

 in and near end of cell, and two beneath divided by tbe second median nervule, a small pale spot near 

 centre of submedian nervure, and a Bmaller and more obscure pule spot beyond cull ; posterior wings paler 

 than anterior with the apex and the fringe pale oehraceous. Wings beneath as above, but anterior wings 

 having the pale discal spots united to the costa and to the inner margin by pale greyish ochraeeous; 

 posterior wings having the apex more continuously pale ochraeeous than above. Body more or less 

 concolorous with wings, 



Exp. wings, 47 millim, 



Hab, — Malay Peninsula; Malacca (Biggs— coll. Dist.). — Sumatra (llewits,). 



The writer lias thought it best, in faaafetag -enora bdOPgfofl to tt»£«4p0m&»i lo give D0tnptt»tiV6, rather vhati 

 mere eilmustive but less easily understood diagnosis. 



