392 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, 1891. 



the base of the second median interspace ; a very large quadrate 

 spot towards the base of the first median interspace ; an eighth opaque 

 quadrate spot about coequal to the spot in the second median inter- 

 space in the middle of the submedian interspace and lying against 

 that nervure ; cilia anteriorly cinereous, posteriorly becoming faintly 

 tinged with yellow. Hindwing with a dot in the cell and three 

 spots placed around the eell all semi-transparent lustrous white, the 

 one in the first median interspace the largest and very elongated, the 

 one in the second median interspace also elongated but much smaller, 

 the one in the discoidal interspace a mere dot ; cilia very pale yellow. 

 Underside, forming dark brown, the costa somewhat broadly and 

 the apex widely thickly sprinkled with golden-coloured scales ; the 

 opaque spot in the submedian interspace on the upperside developed 

 into a large ill-defined diffused patch below ; the other spots as above. 

 Hindicing golden-yellow throughout ; the s])ots as above, but more or 

 less outwardly defined by a very fine dark brown line ; an additional 

 dot in the lower subcostal interspace. Body above dark brown, below 

 yellow. Antenna above black ; below becoming more and more 

 marked with ochreous till the club is reached, this being entirely 

 ochreous except the tip. 



This species is evidently closely allied to Isma bononia, Hewitson, 

 from Singapore (figured inDistant's "HhopaloceraMulayana,"p. 386, 

 n. 2, pi. xxxv, fig, 20 (1886) ), but differs in having an additional 

 spot in the discoidal cell of the forewing and one in the hindwing, 

 all the spots, to judge from the figure, being much smaller in 

 /. bononia than in L inarime. 



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

 taken in January — Februar}', 1890, by Mr. W. Doherty in Perak in 

 the Malay Peninsula. 



36. TAGIADES TPJPUKA, n. sp., PL O, Fig. 39, $ . 



Habitat: Perak. 



Expanse : $ , 1'2 inches. 



Description : Female. Uppehside, both icings shiuing fuscous. 

 Foremng unmarked ; cilia fuscous. Hind/ring bearing two large pure ■ 

 white triangular patches towards the anal angle ; cilia anteriorly 

 fuscous, posteriorly pure white. Underside, forming fuscous, the 

 apex and inner angle sparsely sprinkled with white scales. 



