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FASCICULI MALAY FUSES 
$ f $ {in coitu). Kampong Mabek, Jalor. 26th July, 1901. 
‘ The members of this genus are generally found resting at no great 
distance from the ground, in fairly open country. Being of brilliant or con- 
spicuous coloration, they make little, if any, attempt to conceal themselves, 
though they often take shelter from the mid-day heat under leaves or amidst 
foliage. They are very sluggish, and do not take to flight readily.’ 
Trichaeta, Swinhoe^ Cat. Het. Mus. Oxon. i, p. 52 (1892). 
11. Trichaeta albiplag^a 
Syntomis albiplaga, JValker^ Journ. Linn. Soc. London., vi, p. 92 (1862). 
I $ . Gedong, South Perak. 8th January, 1902. 
Syntomis, Ochs., Eur. Schmett. ii, p. 103 (1808). 
12. Syntomis euryptera 
Syntomis euryptera, Hampson, Phal. i, p. 87, pi. 3, fig. 10 (1898). 
I $ . Bukit Besar, Nawngchik, 2,500 feet. 21st May, 1901. 
I $ . Bukit Besar, Nawngchik, 2,500 feet. 25th August, 1901. 
13. Syntomis divisa 
Syntomis divisa. Walker, i, 131 (1854). 
$ {In coitu). Patani. i8th April, 1901. 
14. Syntomis sperbius 
Zygaena sperbius, Fabr., Mant. Ins. ii, p. 103 (1787). 
Syntomis sperbius, Hampson, Phal., i, p. 106 (1898) 
^ coitu). Patani. 
1 8th April, 
1902 
I ^ . Biserat, Jalor. 
1 6th July, 
1902. 
i $ . Biserat, Jalor. 
I 3th July, I 
902. 
I $ . Mabek, Jalor. 
22nd July, 
1901. 
‘ Common on shrubs at the edge of paths and in low undergrowth.’ 
Ceryx, Wallgm., Wien. Ent. Mon. vii, p. 140 (1863). 
15; Ceryx transitiva 
Syntomis transitiva. Walker, Journ. lAnn. Soc. London, vi, p. 89 (1862). 
Ceryx transitiva, Hampson, Phal. i, p. 45 (1898). 
I Telom, Perak-Pahang boundary. 4,000 ft. 25th January, 1902. 
