Pubt. 23. III. 08. 
LEVUANA; LEPTOZ YGAENA; ARBUDAS. By Dr. K. Jordan. 
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H. coeruleus spec. nov. ?: similar to the ? of appendiculata and perhaps only a local form. The coeruleus 
under surface of the forewing, with the exception of the purple distal margin, as well as the whole upper 
and under surface of the hindwing glossy light blue. Palpi, breast, coxae and femora purer yellow than 
in appendiculata. — Talaut; 1 ? in the Tring Museum. 
H. analis spec. nov. cf : upperside of antenna and abdomen glossy purple-blue; frons and prosternum analis. 
silvery; legs yellow; underside of the abdomen metallic grey. Forewing 8 mm long, above grey-broAvn, 
narrowly purple at the margin, the latter emarginate below the apex; hindwing glossy blue, as in appendi¬ 
culata notched at the anal angle. Under surface of the forewing grey in the middle, costal and distal 
margins brown with blue sheen; anal fold of the hindwing deep blue. As in the cf of appendiculata the 
lower median of the hindwing is far proximal to the middle of the cell, in the ? (of appendiculata) the vein 
is likewise much more proximal than in the other species of Heteropan; 2. radial of the hindwing wanting 
in appendiculata, weakly developed in analis. — 2 cfcf in bad condition from Hsipaw, Northern Shan States, 
one in the Tring Museum, the other in the British Museum. 
7. Genus: Iievilillia Baker. 
Similar to Heteropan. Head long; palpi thin. Antenna in the ? pectinated only distally, simple 
proximally, beneath concave lengthwise. Wings narrow, forewing with 5 subcostals, the 1.—3. free from 
the cell, the 4. and 5. stalked, the 1. radial from this stalk, the 2. and 3. radials and the 1. median from 
the lower angle of the cell; in the hindwing the 1. and 3. radials absent. — Fiji. Larva mines in cocoanut 
leaves and causes considerable damage. 
L. iridescens Baker (2f). Antenna, head, thorax, breast and upper surface of the forewing glossy iridescens. 
green-blue; abdomen, legs and tongue yellow. Hindwing semitransparent, above iridescent green-blue. 
Viti-Levu. Our figure is enlarged. 
8. Genus: Ijeptozygaeiia nov. gen. 
Similar to Docleopsis. Frons broad, antenna thickly pectinated to the tip, the pectinations scaled, 
moderately long, the middle ones only a little longer than the distal ones. Contour of the wings as in 
Docleopsis, all the veins from the cell, in the forewing all present, 3. subcostal to 1. median almost evenly 
from the end of the cell; in the hindwing only 2 radials, discocellular slightly angled, 2. radial from the 
apex of this angle, 3. radial from the lower angle of the cell. — One species, from New Guinea. 
L. gracilis spec. nor. (2b). cf: body and legs yellow, antenna, upperside of the head, thorax and gracilis. 
tip of the abdomen black-green. Forewing above purple-brown (the veins partly green-blue, discoloured?), 
beneath thinly scaled in the middle. Hindwing purple-brown, semitransparent behind the cell. Length of 
the forewing 10 mm. Humboldt Bay, Dutch New Guinea; 1 cf in the Tring Museum. Resembles Levuana 
iridescens Baker. 
9, Genus: Arbudas Moore. 
Similar in form to Heteropan. Scaling rough, head much broader than in Heteropan and palpi 
shorter. — India; China. 
A. bicolor Moore (2b). Forewing above pale greenish brown, on the disc with indications of a bicolor. 
white spot, which is distinct on the under surface. Hindwing white with brown-black margin. Body beneath 
white. The 1. subcostal of the forewing running into the costa. — North India: Sikkim, Bhutan, Assam. 
A. leis Sivinh. (2 b). Forewing above black-green. Hindwing yellow, bordered with black, in the cf i e is. 
the yellow area narrowed to a patch placed behind the costal margin. Under surface blackish brown, base 
of the forewing metallic, each wing with a large yellow area, which is much smaller in the cf than in the ?, 
the latter with a blue marginal line. The 1. and 2. subcostals of the forewing near together. — Assam. 
A. ochrea Elw. (2b). Antenna blue-black, the tips of the pectinations yellowish; thorax and upper odirea. 
surface of the forewing brownish yellow, covered with opalescent scales; hindwing, abdomen and under surface 
yellow. The 1. subcostal widely separated from the 2., the 3. near the cell. Frons narrow, projecting. — Assam. 
A. flavimacula. Black-brown, slightly purple; forewing with yellow or white costal spot near the 
apex. Burma and Tonkin. — The costal spot almost pure white, triangular: leucas subsp. nov. (2c), only leucas. 
1 ? known, from Tonkin. — The costal spot brighter yellow: flavimacula Hamps., of which both sexes are flavimacula. 
known from Burma. 
A. funerea spec. nov. Body and wings purple-black; hindmargin of the head red. 1. subcostal of funera. 
the forewing weakly developed, anastomosed with the costa; lower angle of the cell in both wings straight 
truncate, in the hindwing projecting beyond the upper. — 1 cf in the Tring Museum, from Hainan, Mt. 
Wuchi, found in May. 
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