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Margfaronia, Huhner, Ferz. Schmett.^ p. 358 (1818). 
245. Margaronia itysalis 
Glyphodes itysalis, Walker^ 501 (1859). 
I. Biserat, Jalor. 1 5th October, 1901. 
246. Margaronia actorionalis 
Glyphodes actorionalis, Walker^ xvii, 498 (1859). 
I. Jeram Kawan, South Perak. 25th February, 1902. (At light). 
247. Marg^aronia parvalis 
Glyphodes parvalis. Walker ^ xxxiv, 1355 (1866). 
I. Biserat Jalor. 29th June, 1902. (At light). 
I. ? 
248. Marg^aronia eburnealis, nov. 
Palpi, frons, shoulders, and band behind the head dark chocolate 
brown ; palpi beneath, wings, body, and legs shining white ; tip of abdomen 
and two broad bands on fore legs chocolate brown ; a median band of that 
colour along costa of fore wings above, and on outer margin of both wings 
above and below, the band slightly broader on the outer margin than on the 
costa of the fore wings ; fore wings with a brown spot in the middle of the 
cell and another at its upper end, both touching the costal band, the white of 
the wings running as a small wedge into the chocolate-brown colour at the 
apex. Expanse of wings, inches. 
Bukit Besar, Nawngchik. 2,500 feet. One example. 
‘ Flying among long grass, after rain ; afternoon.’ 
Something like M. elealis^ Walker, from Africa, but that species has 
much broader marginal bands, and the white does not run into the apex of 
fore wings. 
249. Marg^aronia canthusalis 
Glyphodes canthusalis. Walker^ xvii, 505 (1859). 
Botys luciferalis. Walker^ xxxiv, 1,412 (1865). 
Glyphodes spectandalis, Snellen^ Tijd. v. Ent. xxxviii, p. 138, pi. 6, fig. i (1895). 
Selangor. 
