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6. Pamphila maro, (Hesperia maroi) Eabricius, Ent. Syst. Suppl. p. 432 (1798). 
S , Malacca ; d ? , Penang. 
7. Pamphila nigrolimbata, (Thymelicus nigrolimbatus) Snellen, Tijcl. voor Ent. 
p.165, pi. 7. fig. 5 (1876). S ‘Malacca. 
Genus Plastingia, Butler. 
1. Plastingia callineura, (Hesperia callineura) Eelder, Reise der Nov., Lep. iii. 
p. 573, pi. 71. figs. 9, 10 (1867). c?, Malacca. 
Genus Cyclopides, Hiibner. 
1. Cyclopides salsala, (Niso7iiades salsala) Moore, P. Z. S. 786(1865). S ? , Malacca. 
Previously known from Bengal. 
Genus Astictopterus, Eelder. 
1. Astictopterus jama, Eelder, Wien. ent. Mon. iv. p. 401. n. 29 (1860). <$ , Malacca. 
2. Astictopterus xanites. (PI. LX IX. fig. 7.) ? . Astictopterus xanites ^ Butler, 
Trans. Ent. Soc. p. 510 (1870). d ?, Malacca. The type was from Sarawak; the male 
is rather smaller, and has the orange band of primaries abbreviated and of a deeper 
colour. 
3. Astictopterus gemmifer, n. sp. Chocolate-brown ; primaries with a broad post- 
median bright orange band; end of cell and apical area of primaries and disk of 
secondaries spotted, in certain lights, with shining amethyst-coloured spots. Expanse of 
wings 1 inch 6 lines, d ¥ , Malacca (5 examples). 
4. Astictopterus armatus, Druce, P. Z. S. p. 359. n. 3, pi. xxxiii. fig. 7 (1873). 
¥ , Malacca. The type was described from Borneo. 
5. Astictopterus diocles, (Nisoniades diocles) Moore, P. Z. S. p. 787 (1865). 
S ¥ , Malacca. The type was from Bengal. 
6. Astictopterus sindu, Eelder, Wien. ent. Mon. iv. p. 401. n. 30 (1860). <?, Malacca. 
In this species the orange band is transverse, which at once distinguishes it from the 
male of A . xanites. It is also smaller. 
7. Astictopterus stellifer, n. sp. Above much like a small A. jama, deep choco- 
late-brown. Below irrorated, particularly at apex of primaries, with bronzy golden 
scales; internal area of primaries whity-brown; a small white spot at the end of the 
cell in all the wings, and a small dull white spot close to the middle of the submedian 
vein of secondaries ; body below pale brown ; palpi clothed with golden hair-scales ; 
antennae black above, yellow below. Expanse of wings 1 inch. S , Malacca (2 examples). 
The under surface of this species reminds one of Cyclopides salsala of Moore. 
