MALAZA; MANORINA; TRAPEZITES. By Dr. C. Aurivillius. 
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1. Hind wing beneath at the hind-margin darkened. T. (?) malchu-s. 
2. Hindwing beneath everywhere with the same ground-colour. 
a. Hindwing beneath with some black discal dots. T. (?) paroechus. 
b. Hindwing beneath without distinct black dots. T. (?) ismael. 
**. Hindwing above without real yellow spots, but along the centre and at the hind-margin more 
or less clothed with grey or yellowish hair. 
1. Hindwing: fringes yellow; under surface red-brown. T. (?) gillias. 
2. Hindwing: fringes light brown; under surface light yellow with ferruginous markings. 
T. (?) chirala. 
p. Hindwing beneath on the brown ground with large, sharply defined, white basal, discal and marginal 
spots; the latter are only separated by the brown veins. T. (?) apostrophia. 
12. Genus: Malaza Mab. 
M. catocalina Mob. (77 a). Eorewing above without spots beneath at the posterior margin broad, eaiocalina. 
as far as the apex of the discal cell lighter whitish. Madagascar. 
M. carmides Hew. (77 a) is well distinguished by the large white discal spot of the hindwing beneath carmides. 
Madagascar. 
13. Genus: Maaorliaa Mab. 
M. empyrea Mab. has been sufficiently described in the review. Madagascar. empyrea. 
M. fastuosa Mab. is closely allied to empyrea, but it differs by its larger size and the different under fasiuosa. 
surface of the hindwing. Madagascar. 
14. Genus: Trapezites Hbn. 
As I could not examine the generic position of the following, evidently closely allied species, I am forced 
to leave them for the present in the genus in which they have been placed by Holland. 
In all the species the forewing exhibits a discal spot being above yellow or orange-yellow in 1 b, and 
4 hyaline spots (2 often united ones in the discal cell and one each in 2 and 3); these 4 spots are generally, 
particularly in the $$ contiguous or only narrowly separated. The subapical dots are rarely absent altogether 
and in the $$ often larger and oblong. 
T. (?) howa Mab. Transverse band of the hindwing above composed of several though little yellowish hou-a. 
discal spots of the areas 2 to 5; fringes of hindwings greyish. Madagascar. 
T. (?) varians Oberth. is similar to the preceding species, but it has a smaller transverse band of varians. 
the hindwing above composed of but one discal spot (in 4 and 5 ?), and a brown, in the areas 1 a to 1 c much 
lighter, yellowish ground-colour of the hindwing beneath. Madagascar. — pallida Oberth. only deviates b}^ pallida. 
the lighter, greenish-yellow under surface of the hindwing. Madagascar. 
T. (?) malchus Mab. (= ypsilon Saalm.). Eorewing with three subapical dots (d4 or spots ($). malclius. 
Hindwing with a moderately large, almost parted, yellow transverse band above and orange-yellow fringes. 
Madagascar. 
T. (?) paroechus Mab. (79 f). Hindwing above with an oval yelloAv central spot (<£) or with a long paroechus. 
yellow transverse band ($) which gets broader towards the liind-margin and almost reaches it. Hindwing 
beneath with a darker nebulous transverse band (d 1 ) or with some black discal dots ($). Forewing beneath 
black, at the costal margin narrowly and at the apex very broadly light reddish-yellow. Madagascar. 
T. (?) ismael Oberth. is only known in the female and seems to differ very little from the $ of paroechus ismael. 
Mab. Oberthur regards it even as the same species which Mabille took to be the $ of paroechus, and pretends 
that the true $ of paroechus entirely corresponds with the <$. The $ figured by Oberthur, however, differs 
from paroechus- $ Mab. by a shorter transverse band of the hindwing above, and a darker, brown under surface 
which does not exhibit any black dots on the hindwing. Madagascar. 
T. (?) gillias Mab. (= kingdom Btlr.) differs from all the preceding species in the hindwing above yillias. 
not being spotted yellow. Eorewing with three subapical dots. Hindwing beneath dark-brown without spots, 
