CYCLURA; GONORETA. By W. Warren. 
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N. olga Swh. (50 c). striated dull reddish-brown and partly coated with dark; an indistinct inner olga. 
line; outer line angular on vein 6 above which it is darker, then oblique and slightly sinuate almost to the 
centre of the inner margin, outwards bordered with light; behind the cell somewhat dark. In the hindwing 
the line is median, broken above the centre, the margin in the centre darker. $ lighter, brownish fawn- 
coloured, suffused with very dark. The upper oblique portion of the outer line marked by a black spot, some¬ 
times also present in the (J; both wings exhibit a faint light cellular spot. Under surface as above in some 
places feebty tinted with red. — Of the $ two very distinct aberrative forms occur: in ab. purpureofascia Wil. (50 c) purpureo- 
the basal and marginal areas of the forewung are light fawn-coloured, lighter than in common whereas the 
median area forms a dark band. In one specimen from Hainan even this is absent, and excepting the dark 
outer line the whole wing is of a monotonous light fawn-colour. — In the form unicolor Wil. (50 c as uniformin') unicolor. 
both wings are coated with a very deep olive brown. Described from the Khasia Hills (Assam). Wilemans aber¬ 
rations originate from Formosa; but in the Tring Museum there are two specimens of purpureofascia from 
Sikkim, resp. Hainan, and 1 specimen of unicolor from Assam. 
N. perexcisa sp. nov. (50c) is like olga ab. unicolor, but darker, suffused with violet and black; lines perexcisa. 
black and thick, the upper half of the inner line more obliquely distad; the black marking is bordered with 
small glossy scales. In the hindwing the inner line is bent, not straight; the concavity is deeper, semicircular. 
Under surface greyish ochreous, covered with rows of small thick, coarse black spots which are formed of striae 
between the veins; the square space between veins 2 and 5 on both wings, the veins and the costa of the fore- 
wing are brick-red. Head, thorax, and abdomen like the w ings. 1 $ from Gunong Ljou on the Malay Peninsula. 
45. Genus ; €yclnra Warr. 
Proboscis absent; palpi quite short; antennae flattened with closely appressed dents; hind tibiae with 
one pair of terminal spurs. Forewing with a very much curved costal margin; apex obtusely produced. Distal 
margin curved, below' the apex incurved and below' the centre bossy. Hindwing with a rounded apical angle; 
distal margin straight or slightly curved as far as vein 3, where it forms a hook; below the latter a semicir¬ 
cular concavity. In the forewing the discocellular is inwardly angular and incurved; vein 6 from the cell-angle 
(in confusata on a short stalk with 7); 8, 9, 10 stalked. 11 from the cell, 10 nearing it or shortly touching it 
near base; 8 anastomoses with 7 shortly before the apex, forming an extremely long, bent, narrow areola from 
which 10 and 9 proceed. Type: C. excisa Warr. 
C. excisa Warr. Forewing reddish fawn-coloured with a few brown striae; lines dark brown: the inner excisa. 
line from the costa, a little before the centre, sharply angled close at the costal margin, then obliquely basad; 
outer line from right behind the centre, obliquely distad, on it 2 deep brown spots, distally acute-angular; a 
very small white cellular spot. Hindwing with a whitish costal-marginal area; a fine, feebly bent, central, brown 
line on which there is a dark brown cloud. Under surface light rosy grey, with a reddish hue towards the centre 
of the margin on both wings; face, thorax and base of abdomen reddish; the rest of the abdomen is light silky 
ochreous. Described from a single from Penungah (North-Eastern Borneo). 
C. confusata Warr. (50 c). Forewing drab, traversed by numerous irregular dark lines arranged in pairs conjuscata. 
and forming indistinct bands. Behind and below' the cell-end and above the anal angle dingy brown spots; 
fringes brownish-black. Hindwing similar; the whole apical area dingy brown. Under surface rusty yellow' 
mixed with blackish grey and dark streaks; outer line on both wings thick and black. Described from a single 
3 from Laiwni, Obi. I arger than excisa. 
46. Genus: Oosioreta Warr. 
Proboscis absent; palpi hardly visible; antennae of $ with long, knobbed dents being thickened at the 
tips. Fore wing with a curved costal margin, apex obtusely produced, distal margin at vein 4 angular, above 
it concave, below it oblique and straight. Hinclwing with a well rounded distal margin, anal margin near the 
base concave, at the anal angle rounded and slightly lohate. In the forewing vein 5 rises at the lower cell- 
angle, together with 4. vein 6 at the upper cell-angle. Veins 7. 8 are apparently coalescent, from the cell-end; 
9. 10 stalked, 11 free, from the cell: 9 anastomoses more than % with 7, 8, forming a very long areola. Type: 
G. ansorgei Warr. 
G. subrosea Warr. (50 b). Forewing dull red, at the base coated with deep brown, also in the cell subrosea. 
and subcostally towards the apex and above the anal angle along the distal margin; at both ends and in the 
centre of the cell small white dots; from vein 4 to the anal angle a few glossy terminal blotches. Hindwing 
velvety brown, before the margin yellowish internerval spots; before the violet fringes a glossy line. Under 
