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patches on the costa, the first one third from the base and continued to the base as a narrow 
band, the other two thirds from base. Hind wing brown, with a golden-yellow patch running 
from the base along the costa for two thirds of its length, then along the outside of the cell, 
and up the median vein nearly to the base, so as to enclose a large brown patch ; a small 
narrow yellow mark on the submedian nervure near the base. Cilia of both wings dark. 
Antennse of female slighter than in B. quadrimaculata. 
AGARISTID^. 
Eusemia latimargo. (Plate CXXXIX. fig. 24.) 
Expanse 2|-2| inches. 
Male and female. Differs from the N. -Indian and Burmese E. maculatrix, Westw., in 
having the two outer discal yellow spots on the fore wing entirely obsolete or barely traceable 
and the black border of the hind wing considerably broader. 
CHALCOSIID^. 
Pintia latipennis. (Plate CXXXIX. fig. 22.) 
Expanse 2 inches. 
Female. Allied to P. ferrea, Walk., from which it differs in having both wings broader 
and squarer, the costa of fore wing more arched, the outer margin straighter. Fore wing 
dark vinous red, with no metallic green on median and submedian nervures ; the subapical 
series of spots reduced in size and obsolescent. Hind wing dark brown, with scarcely a trace 
of the series of whitish spots outside the cell, except the upper one, which is fairly prominent : 
cilia dark, not white as in P. ferrea. Underside dark brown, with all the white markings 
reduced in size and obsolescent ; both wings with traces of metallic green at the base, but 
none along the costa ; the series of metallic-blue spots along the outer margin entirely absent. 
Antennse and collar metallic blue; head and thorax vinous red; abdomen dark brown, with 
metallic-green spots at side, white below. 
Epyrgis australinda. (Plate CXXXIX. fig. 23.) 
Expanse, ^ 2^, $ 2/2 inches. 
Male and fem,ale. Fore wing : ground-colour blue, with the usual spots and streaks in 
the interspaces very pale primrose; costa and veins shot with metallic blue. Hind wmg 
pale primrose ; veins slightly black-speckled ; outer margin with a broad black band, not 
