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LEPIDOPTERA IN DIG A. 
Felder’s type specimen is recoi’ded as from Cochin-China, and Mr. Distant 
(Rhop. Malay. 36) describes it from specimens captured at Malacca. 
STICTOPLCEA CROWLEYI (Plate 52, fig. 2, $ ). 
Imago. —Male. Upperside. Forewing brilliantly blue-glossed and with 
submarginal and marginal pale blue spots as in 8. Harrisi, escept that the former 
series are a little larger. Hindwing with three very small upper submarginal white 
spots, as in S. binotata. Underside. Fore wing with a small violet-white costal, cell, 
upper discal, and two lower discal spots, and very minute submarginal and marginal 
spots. Hindwing with a very small violet-white cell spot, five discal spots, a sub¬ 
marginal and a marginal row of very small spots. 
Expanse, S 3f inches. 
Habitat. —Tenasserim. . 
This is an intermediate form between 8. Harrisi and the Sumatran S. tyrianthina, 
the latter differing on the upperside of the forewing in being deep violet-brown 
without the blue gloss, in the submarginal spots increasing in size towards the apex, 
and in the total absence of marginal spots. The type specimen is in the collection 
of Mr. Philip Crowley. 
STICTOPLCEA HOPEI (Plate 53, fig. 1, la, $ ? ). 
Euplcea Hopei, Felder, Eeise Novara, Lep. ii. p. 328 (1867), (J, 
Stietoplcea Ilopei, Butler, Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. xiv. p. 302 (1878). Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 
1883, p. 319. 
Male. Comparatively smaller and with narrower forewings than in typical 
specimens of S. binotata. Forewing with the spots similar but somewhat smaller. 
Hindwing with a complete row of prominent ■white submarginal spots, the marginal 
spots nearly obsolete, except three very minute dots in the middle. Female. 
Upperside. Forewing marked as in the male, except in the absence of the sexual 
marks and the posterior margin being straight. Hindwing with a submarginal and 
marginal row of white spots. 
Expanse, <? 3-|, ? 4 inches. 
Habitat. —Silhet, Khasia Hills, Naga Hills. 
STICTOPLCEA BINOTATA (Plate 53, fig. 2, 2a, $ $). 
Stietoplcea binotata, Butler, Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. xiv. p. 302 (1878). Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 
1883, p. 319, pi. 30, fig. fig. 
Euploea {Stietoplcea) Hopei, Marshall and de Niceville, Butt, of India, i. p. 92, pi. 9, fig. 18, $ $ 
(1882). 
Imago. —Male. Upperside. Forewing dark velvety blue-black, brilliantly 
glossed with steel-blue; a small pale violet-blue costal spot, one within lower end of 
the cell, a discal series of five spots which are more or less dentated, the three upper 
