210 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, 1890. 



Z. pharygoides possess the " oblique dark streak in the green in 

 the middle of the interno -median interspace, and a longer one along 

 its upper edge," said to be present in Z. bradamante. 



Described from two examples from Johore in the Malay Peninsula 

 kindly forwarded to me by Mr. W. Davison. 



10. ZEPHYRUS KHASIA, de N., PL E, Fig. 4, <$ . 



Z. khasia, de Niceville, Butt, of India, vol. iii, p. 301, n. 863 (1890). 



Habitat : Khasi Hills. 



Expanse : $ , 1'55 inches. 



Description : Male. Upperside, both wings rich metallic green, 

 the veins black, the outer margins with a broad regular black border, 

 Forewing with the costa very narrowly black, the outer black border 

 broadest at apex. Hindwing with the costal margin broadly black, 

 the outer margin waved ; no tail, but the termination of the first 

 median nervule slightly produced tooth-like. Underside, both wings 

 silvery- white. Forewing with a fuscous bar closing the discoidal cell, 

 a discal curved and waved fuscous band from the costa to the 

 first median nervule, its outer edge sharply defined, its inner edge 

 somewhat diffused ; a submarginal increasing macular fuscous band 

 from near the costa to the submedian nervure, becoming obsolete 

 before it reaches the costa. Hindwing with a faint darker line de- 

 fining the disco-cellular nervules ; a discal sinuous macular fascia 

 composed of narrow fuscous fragments outwardly defined with whitish 

 placed between the veins ; a submarginal increasing series of six 

 fuscous lunules placed between the veins; an anteciliary fuscous 

 line, becoming obsolete towards the costa. Cilia white, becoming 

 fuscescent towards the apex of the forewing. 



Nearest to Z. saphirina, Staudinger, from Corea and Japan. 

 Described from a single example in the collection of the Rev. 

 Walter A. Hamilton. 



11. BIDUANDA SOEVA, Hewitson, PI. E, Fig. 7, 9 - 



Myrina scoeva, Hewitson, 111. Diurn. Lep., p. 30, n. 11, pi. xv, figa. 39, 40, male 

 1863) ; Biduanda sacra, de Niceville, Butt, of India, vol. iii, p. 428 (1890). 



Habitat : Singapore. 



Expanse : $ , 1*0 inch. 



Description : Female. Upterside, both icings dull fuliginous- 



