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ItTIOPA LOCK HA MALA VAN A . 



SPECIES INCEBTjjE 8EDIS- 



Piesioneura? anthea. [Tab, XXXV., fig, 320 



Hstpsria Antksa t Hewitson, Deser. Hesp. p* 2U« n. 17 USOtJJ. 



Cobtilu* riluUux, HntL Tmns. Linn. Soc. act. *2 t Zool. vol. L p. 554, ti. *2 | 1H77 i. 



This species rs only known to tin- writer by the typical specimen in the He wit soman 

 cabinet (here figured) am I the specimen in the British Museum Collection presented by 

 Copt. Pin will, which was red escribed by Mr, Butler under the name of Cobahw ciliuiux. 

 Mr, Hewitson's description is here reproduced : — 



" I'pperside dark brown. Anterior wings* with live small transparent white spots: two between 

 the median nervines and three before the apex. Posterior wing with a broad band of white from the 

 inner margin to tb& middle; the fringe white/" 



" Underside as above, except that the white baud is broader and c losses the whole of tbe wing,'" 



E\p, wings, u l r J ff inelt." 



lha. — Malay Peninsuk; ifataeca (Phi will— Brit. Mil 8,) ; Singapore (coil. Hewitson), 

 Astictopterus ? harmachis. 



A&ktopttrm karmaekU> llowitaon, Aun. Jc Mug. Util, Hist. ser. G, vol. i. p. 841 (1878). 



This species was described by Mr. Howitson as from Sumatra and Malacca, but it is 

 only represented by a Sumatran specimen in the Hewit soman cabinet, and although the 

 deseriber said, "Also in coll. Dr. Stand, from Malacca," Dr. Stan dinger writes me that he 

 Is unable to trace the specimen, I therefore merely draw attention to the species as doubtfully 

 belonging to our fauna. 



