DOOABIA; EUXENA. By L. B. Prout. 
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A. cinerea in the somewhat resembles H. hirundinalis but is smaller, of different shape, with the 
antemedian line much closer to the cell-spot, the postmedian of the hindwing thickened and darkened in its 
posterior half. The $ is much more clouded with purplish brown. — cinerea Warr. (4 b), founded on a $ from cinerea. 
Fergusson Island, denotes the race which, with very little variation, inhabits the mainland of New Guinea 
and is distinguished by the very extended grey (d) or purple-brown ($) cloudings of the hindwing. Examples 
from Rossel Island and North Queensland are rather smaller but otherwise similar, though the only $ known 
to me (Rossel) approaches the following race. — velata Warr. is in both sexes small and weakly marked. Wood- velata. 
lark. — euri Prout is similar in the $ to velata but the $ almost entirely lacks the clouding of posterior-distal euri. 
part of the hindwing. Sudest Island. virescens Prout is as large as the name-type; the $ is very similar virescens. 
to that, but with the markings rather more greyish and with an additional green patch between the post¬ 
median and the subterminal line, reaching from the costa to the 2nd radial; the £ has the subbasal band of 
the forewing broken into 3 spots, the one in the cell mixed with black, and has the grey markings of the hind¬ 
wing almost as restricted as in euri, but much more sharply expressed. Bismarck Archipelago: Rook Island 
(loc. typ.) and New Ireland. — A small $ from Mefor Island probably represents another race, but awaits 
further material. 
30. Genus: Dooabia Warr. 
Essential characters nearly as in Agathia, but very distinct in shape, coloration and scheme of markings. 
Forewing with distal margin more or less excavated between apex and 3rd radial, here angled, thence strongly 
oblique. Hindwing with the tail at 3rd radial rather long, but with no tooth at 1st radial. Abdomen not robust, 
not crested. Consists only of 3 Indian and Malayan species. 
D. viridata Moore (9 h) is generally the largest species, with the broadest tornal spot on the forewing viridata. 
(though aberrations occur in which this is absent) and with a distinct line between the cell-spot and the post¬ 
median, running into the latter a little before reaching the hindmargin. Underside similar, though paler, 
especially on the hindwing. $ considerably larger than <$. Sikkim, Assam and Upper Burma. 
D. lunifera Moore (9 h). Further distinctions from viridata are that the subterminal dark spot in lunifera. 
cellule 3 is minute or absent, the hindwing has the cell-spot more ocellated and the markings beneath almost 
obsolete. $ little larger than <J. Khasis, apparently commoner than viridata ; occurs also in Tonkin and on 
Formosa. — plana Prout, from Kinabalu, is perhaps a separate species, as the forewing is less deeply excavated plana. 
between the apex and the 3rd radial. First line almost obsolete, postmedian also weak, except as vein-dots, 
posterior terminal blotch of forewing and terminal markings of hindwing wanting. 
D. puncticostata Prout. Wings rather narrower than in the two preceding species, posterior part of puncti- 
termen of forewing still more oblique. Costa of forewing with larger, more conspicuous dark dots; 1st line 
angulated behind middle; postmedian rather more proximal, deeply crenulate; cell-spot with larger white 
pupil; terminal line expanding into a shallow blotch between the radial veins; tornal blotch with an anterior 
proximal projection. Hindwing with thick dark terminal line, which expands between the veins. Selangor: 
Bukit Kutu. Also known from Kinabalu, North Borneo. — quantula Prout is a small form from Siberut (Men- quantula. 
tawi Is.) with the blotch at tornus of forewing shortened, not continued in front of the 1st median. — myopa myopa. 
subsp. nov. is at least as large as puncticostata, but differs from both that and quantula in having the terminal 
markings less broad, that of the apex of the hindwing wanting, and in particular in having a hlack dot in 
place of the discal ocellus of the hindwing. Perhaps a separate species. S. W. Sumatra: slopes of Korintji, 
7300 feet, August-September 1921, one <$ in coll. Joicey. 
D. (?) argomma sp. n. (9 h). Expanse 35 mm. Face green. Palpus nearly 2 y 2 , whitish, dark-mixed above, argomma. 
3rd joint blackish, at least half as long as 2nd joint. Abdomen robust. Forewing with termen rather more 
rounded in middle than in the genotype, very strongly oblique behind; 1st median nearly connate; green, 
with costal margin yellowish; cell-spot large, white, partly edged with black-grey; lines wanting, except the 
dark terminal, which is thickened between the veins; fringe dark brown. Hindwing rather narrow; the white 
cell-mark quite narrow, strongly black-edged proximally and distally; a small blackish postmedian dash in 
cellule 7. S. Java, 1922 (G. Overdijkink), one $ in coll. Joicey. Frenulum almost wanting (? gen. nov.). 
31. Genus: Xliixeiia Warr. 
Facies of Chlorodontopera, though with broader forewing and with more evenly dentate distal margins, 
not excavated between the radials. Antenna of d simple. Cells short, hindwing with 2nd subcostal stalked 
with 1st radial and 3rd radial with 1st median. Only one species is known. 
E. albiguttata Warr. (d = crypsichroma Warr.) ( 10 a). The sexes are nearly alike above but differ albiguttata. 
considerably beneath in that the q is orange, with only the distal borders and on the forewing the postmedian 
