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1891.] W. Dolierty — A List of the Butterflies of Eugano. 
E. climena from the Moluccas, and is near E. sepulchralis, Butler, from 
Java, but with the forewing imperceptibly paler outwardly, while the 
hindwing is very distinctly so, both above and below. Both sexes are rich 
brown above, without any trace of bine ; the female has a single whitish 
spot in the middle of the disc. Below, there are usually on the forewing, 
one large violet-white spot in the cell, two or three snbapical dots, two 
submarginally in the median spaces ; five discal ones, the lower two 
larger and quadrate, the middle one slender, the upper two usually 
minute. Hindwing with one spot in the cell, a semicircle of six beyond 
it, then a carved series of about eight, (those below the middle median 
vein minute or wanting), and four submarginal spots near the apex, 
occasionally five or six. Tufts bright ochre. 
This common species outwardly resembles Euplcea simulatrix, 
Wood-Mason, from the Nicobars, which, however, has a large sex-mark, 
somewhat as in Salpinx, on the hindwing above. Mr. Moore placed 
this species first in Vadebra ( Grastia ) and then in Menama, where it 
certainly does not belong. 
6. Etjplcea (Crastia ?) oceanis, n. sp. Male. Above dark brown 
with dull bluish reflections in some lights, the margin not visibly paler. 
Below uniform dark violet-brown, the markings varying greatly, most 
of them elongate but small. Porewing with one spot in the cell and 
seven beyond it, the upper ones slender, sometimes minute ; a line of 
five outer-discal spots, the upper ones frequently absent ; the female has 
sometimes a sixth spot in the interno-median space, beyond tho line of 
the others. Hindwing with a small spot in the cell, and a row of 6-7 
larger ones beyond it, and then a very variable series of 5-10, all but the 
first (which is sometimes absent) forming nearly a straight line : beyond 
these there are generally a few submarginal dots, sometimes forming an 
irregular line of ten. 
The female has an obscure whitish spot in the cell of the forewing 
above, and seven similar ones beyond it, the upper ones slender. Beyond 
this the outer discal spots are slightly indicated. Hindwing with the 
outer discal line of spots indicated in various degrees. 
The form of the wing in this species is as in Mr. Moore’s genus 
Oamatoba, but the sex-marlc is peculiar. The female has an elongate 
white mark on the underside of the forewing, below the lower median 
vein. Both sexes have the hind margin broadly whitish and shining 
below the internal vein. In the male there is a slightly velvety grey- 
brown patch of altered scales forming an elongate, quadrate mass, from 
the internal vein nearly to the lower median, equally divided by the 
wrinkle representing the submedian vein. 
