SCOBURA. By Dr. A. Seitz. 
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S. ciliata Elw. & Eclw. (169 h) is quite uni-coloured brown, the upper surface without any marking, ciliata. 
and on the under surface only the hindmarginal region of the forewing is somewhat lighter brownish. Smaller 
than most of the other Sepa. Pulo Laut. 
S. noctis Stgr. (= perfusca Mob.) is again somewhat larger than ciliata, above the $ is quite blackish- metis. 
brown, without a scent-spot and without a violettish-brown reflection. Perhaps a $ belongs to it with a broad 
white macular band from the upper cell-angle to the lower median branch. Palawan, Pulo Laut, .Java, and 
Sumatra. 
S. indistincta Drc. is like miosticta above dark brown with a discal row of 4 light yellowish hyaline indistincta. 
small spots and is distinguished by the sexual mark extending here down into the hindmarginal cell. Expanse 
of wings: 40 mm. From Borneo. 
25. Genus: Neohura Elw.u.Edw . 
This genus is already very similar to the genus Parnara in the exterior, particularly to its group pellucida 
or guttata. It comprises a dozen of unicoloured dark brown species placed by Watson into his genus Isma 
and exhibiting on both wings larger hyaline spots. The <3 shows no sexual mark. Of one species the stages 
are known: larva and pupa are green, the former lives i. a. on Panclang trees. 
S. bononia Hew. (169 h) is besides inarime the smallest species of the genus; the small spots of the bononia. 
forewing are arranged in a row being slightly curved behind the cell-end, the hindwing shows two small oval, 
beneath more distinct spots before the centre of the margin. Malacca and Pulo Laut. 
S. umbrosa Elw. & Edw. (169 h) shows the small spots quite similarly arranged, but it is lapger and umbrosa. 
darker brown, more chestnut-coloured; the cell of the fore wing sometimes shows very fine dots in the cell- 
end, and the very small spots on the hindwing are more remote from the centre of the margin than in bononia. 
From the Kina-balu. 
S. bipunctata Elw. & Edw. (169 h) is externally very similar to umbrosa, the small spots in the cell-end bipunctata. 
are more distinct, the under surface is more yellowish-brown, powdered with dark; but above all distinguished 
by vein 2 on the hindwing branching off sooner than in umbrosa. Palawan. 
S. feralia Hew. (169 h, i), from Java, according to Snellen is not distinctly separable from bipunctata, feralia. 
but the small spots on the forewing, particularly those in the cell-end, are often sofnewhat longer; in the cell 
of the hindwing there is above no white dot, but below the cell-end, the number and size of the small hyaline 
spots, however, is somewhat variable. In the $ the submedian area of the forewing is traversed by an oblique 
transverse spot which is replaced in the $ by a white longitudinal spot. — The larva has alternately darker 
green and more yellowish cross-bands, and a dark brown head; it lives on Pisang and Pandanus trees; pupa 
green. — Buitenzorg and Tjangea. 
S. inarime Nic. (= zetus Mab., bononia Piep. nec Hew.) (169 i) is quite similarly spotted as the inarime. 
<J of feralia, but of much smaller size, only about the size of bononia, but separated from the latter by a third 
discal spot on the hindwing. Malacca; Java; Pulo Laut. 
S. fenestrata Elw. & Edw. (169 i) is extremely similar to inarime, likewise often with an accessory fenestrata. 
punctiform spot in the cell-end of the hindwing, but with the oblique transverse spot in the submedian area 
of the forewing, which is absent in the <$ of inarime. Pulo Laut. 
S. concinna Elw. & Edw. (169 i). In this form there are neither on the fore wing nor hindwing spots concinna. 
in the cell, but they are large and distinct particularly behind the cell-end of the hindwing. Pido Laut; described 
from 1 specimen. 
S. cephala Hew. (= isota Sivh.) differs from the allied species in the yellowish-green under surface cephala. 
of the hindwing and in the cellular spot of the fore wing not reaching the subcostal vein. Many specimens are 
without the light spot in the cell 4 of the forewing: = isota Swh. Sikkim, Burma, Pegu. Tavoy, Shillong. isota. 
S. cephaloides Nic. superficially resembles a large specimen of satwa or durga (169 c), likewise showing cephaloidcs. 
a small white central band of the fore wing, but also in the hindwing fine hyaline dots. Beneath the hindwing 
is yellow in the basal half, in the terminal half rusty-brown. Described from the Karen Hills in British India 
according to 2 specimens captured there by natives in April. 
S. phiditia Hew. (— martini Elw. db Edw.) (169 i) is very similar to the preceding species; the spots phiditia. 
on the hindwdng are fused into an irregular white macula behind the cell-end, and the 3 discal spots of the 
fore wing form an oblique row. Before the apical area a chain of 3 tiny dots. Sumatra. 
S. idyalis Nic. The <$ as well as the $ resemble species of Parnara from the group of guttata or idyali*. 
pellucida ; in the <$ the white spots of the wings are small except the one below the posterior part of the cell of 
