386 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, 1891. 



spots as above, but the one in the submedian interspace developed on 

 the underside into a large quadrate pale ochreous patch. Hindwing 

 with three minute yellowish dots in the middle of the disc placed one 

 in each interspace outside the discoidal cell between the discoidal and 

 first median nervules, the middle dot the smallest and placed nearer 

 the outer margin than the other two, each dot surrounded by a dark 

 line ; one or two very obscure subapical dots. Antenna black, but 

 each joint marked with yellowish beneath, giving it a semi-annulated 

 appearance ; club beneath except extreme tip ochreous. Body con- 

 colorous with the wings. 



In general appearance this species closely resembles Isoteinon 

 microstictum, Wood-Mason and de Niceville ( Journ. A. S. B., vol. lv., 

 pt. 2, p. 385, n. 232, pi. xvii, figs. 3, male ; 3r/, female (1886), from 

 Cachar, but I place it in the genus Par nam as it entirely wants the 

 slate-grey setae attached to the inner margin of the forewing and 

 turned under and upwards over a satiny-ashy patch which is found 

 in that species. The markings of the forewing differ considerably 

 in detail also ; in P. niiosticta there are two well- separated spots in 

 the discoidal cell instead of one geminate spot ; the spot in the first 

 median interspace is very much larger and cone-shaped ; there is also 

 an additional spot in the submedian interspace. The markings of the 

 hindwing on the underside differ considerably also. 



Described from a single male example in Mr. H. J. Elwes' 

 collection captured by Mr. TV. Doherty in Perak in January- 

 February, 1890. 



30. PARNARA ? MEIKTILA, n. sp., PL G, Fig. 32, 6 . 



Habitat : Burma. 



Expanse : 6 , 1*3 inches. 



Description : Male. Upperside, both wings glossy pale brown, 

 with almost a golden sheen in some lights. Foreicing with the 

 base and two-thirds the inner margin clothed with long golden- 

 coloured hair-like scales; an elongated irregular-shaped spot towards 

 the end of the discoidal cell; three increasing conjoined subapical 

 dots; two equal-sized somewhat cone-shaped spots on the disc placed 

 obliquely inwardly, divided by the second median nervule ; and a 

 third spot in a line with the two last-mentioned spots placed in the 

 submedian interspace and against the submedian nervure. Cilia 



