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DOGLEA; DOGLEOPSIS. By Dr. K. Jordan. 
luzonensis. 
anchora. 
syntomoides. 
zamboanga. 
boradioides. 
duganga. 
fumigata. 
sulaensis. 
the base, 3 in the middle, and 2 or -3 spots before the margin, separated by purplish black bands and 
stripes. Hindwing with a streak at the costal margin, another before the hindmargin and a large spot on 
the disc and in the posterior part of the apex of the cell yellow. The yellow markings somewhat larger 
beneath than above. Neuration: in the forewing 4 subcostals, 1. radial from the stalk of the 4. and 5. sub- 
costals, 2. and 3. radials stalked. — Philippines: Mindoro, found in December, also near Manila. 
T. luzonensis Semp. (2e). Similar to the preceding species; abdominal segments margined with 
yellow; antenna in cf and ? equally strongly pectinated (mistake?). Forewing with 7 spots: 2 at the base, 
small, a transverse band, 2 small spots and again 2 somewhat larger ones; hindwing with large yellow 
basal area, which is much smaller on the under surface than on the upper, and a smaller yellow area on 
the disc. — Luzon, April, May, July and October; not known to me in nature. — Larva on Eugenia and 
Memecylon; brown above, yellowish white beneath; tubercles with white tip. Cocoon silver-grey; pupa 
brown, head orange yellow. 
T. anchora Druce. Antenna and head black; collar, a spot on the patagia, the scutellum and the 
margins of the abdominal segments yellow. Wings yellow, the veins, the distal margin and a broad median 
band black; this band extends in the forewing from the cell to the hindmargin and in the hindwing to the 
distal margin. — Sumatra; Borneo. 
13. Genus: Doclea Walk. 
Differentiated from Trypanophora Roll, by the non-projecting irons, the weaker tongue and in the c f 
by the abdomen bearing two anal pencils. <? and ¥ different in colouring. Forewing with 5 subcostal veins, 
the 3. and 4. stalked, the 5. from the cell, the 2. median more proximal than in Trypanophora. — Malayan. 
D. syntomoides Walk. (2e). ¥: body and antenna green-black, slightly metallic, only the sides of 
the abdomen glossy; frons, breast, metathorax and sides of the first 3 abdominal segments yellow; forewing 
above purple-brown, beneath yellow from base to beyond the apex of the cell; hindwing above and beneath 
yellow, with black distal margin. As c? I place here an insect agreeing with the ¥ in neuration, of which 
the forewing beneath, hindwing above and beneath and abdomen only laterally at the base are yellow (or 
reddish). These parts as well as the frons and breast are yellow in the only & from Java known to me 
(in the Oxford Museum), whilst in two cfcf from Padang Rengas in Malacca (in the Tring Museum) they 
are red. The c? figured by Swinhoe as syntomoides Walk, belongs to the next genus. — Malacca; Java. 
14. Genus: Docleopsis yen. nov. 
Similar to Trypanophora. Antenna long, in the cf with very long pectinations, in the ¥ dentate. 
Palpi very short, frons projecting, longer than broad, about as broad as the strongly convex eye is high 
in a front view (cP). Forewing with 4 or 5 subcostal veins, the 1. and 2. free, the 3. absent or arising 
from the 4. near the 5., the 4. and 5. long stalked, the 1. radial from this stalk, the 2. and 3. radials 
stalked together; small veinlets from the costa to the costal margin; in the hindwing all the veins from the 
cell, l. radial anastomosing with the 2. distallv or running close beside it. — Philippines; Celebes; Sula 
Islands. Name-type of the genus: sulaensis. 
D. zamboanga Semp. (2e). Body above brown, beneath dirty yellow. Forewing above brown, with 
two indistinct pale bands; hindwing yellow, margin black-brown. Beneath the forewing anteriorly with a 
broad yellow streak from the base and a white spot before the apex. — Mindanao, in October and December. 
This and the two following Philippine species are not known to me in nature; do they belong here? 
D. boradioides Semp. Abdomen ringed with yellow. Forewing above unicolorous brown, beneath 
without white spot at the apex; hindwing yellow with a marginal band of equal width. — Luzon, in May. 
D. duganga Semp. (2e). Somewhat larger than the preceding species. Black-brown, frons white, collar 
yellow, abdomen beneath with black bands laterally. Forewing above black-brown, with yellow basal spots; distal 
half of the wing light rust-colour except the margins; hindwing with some yellow at the base. — Mindanao. 
D. fumigata Rothsch. (2f). Purplish black; collar and sides of the abdomen and breast yellow. 
Forewing with three faint pale spots on the disc below the apex of the cell and a still fainter spot in it. 
these spots somewhat more distinct beneath. Hindwing sparsely scaled, semitransparent, darker at the 
margins. — Celebes. 
D. sulaensis spec. nov. (2f). cf: body yellow, abdomen above browned; head and thorax with the 
exception of the collar purple-brown. Forewing above pale brown with a yellow spot in the apex of the 
cell and 2 below it; underside for the most part yellow from the base to the apex of the cell. Hindwing 
above and beneath yellow, with black margin. — Mangoli, Sula Islands. Erroneously figured by Swinhoe 
(1892) as Doclea syntomoides Walk. 
