208 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, 1890. 



placed on the subcostal nervure ; an oblique narrow whitish band 

 extending from near the abdominal margin to near the apex of the 

 wing, coincident with the ochreous macular band of the upperside. 



Veiy near to L. narina, Godart, from Cerani, Gilolo, the Philippines, 

 and the Khasi Hills (=i. rohini, Marshall), differing from Indian 

 specimens of that species, however, in its considerably larger size, 

 the spot in the cell and the one below it in the first median inter- 

 space of the forewing not being "pure white" but outwardly defined 

 with ochreous; the disoal band on the hindwing ochreous instead of 

 pure white, and more macular ; and the cilia throughout concolorous 

 with the wings instead of whitish. The underside is darker, the white 

 st nations much less numerous. 



Described from a single specimen taken at Syinbyudine on the 

 Tavoy-Siam frontier in December, and now deposited in the Phayre 

 Museum. Rangoon. 



Family LYC^ENIDtE. 



8. GERYDUS GOPARA, de N., PL E, Figs. 1, 6 ; 2, $ . 



Q. gopara, de Niceville, Butt, of India, vol. iii, p. 25 (1890). 



Habitat: Perak ; Jelebu ; Johore ; Singapore — all in the Malay 

 Peninsula ; Padas River, North Borneo. 



Expanse : $,1*4 inches. 



Dp;scription : Female. Differs from the male in the apex of the 

 forewing being much less produced, thus giving the wing a much 

 blunter and squarer appearance. TJpperside, both wings marked simi- 

 larly to the male. Underside, forewing with all the spots smaller, 

 especially the subapical series, which is reduced to three dots. 



Described from three examples kindly sent me by Mr. W. Davison, 

 the Curator of the Raffles Museum, Singapore. 



9. ZARONA PHARYGOIDES, n. sp., PL E, Fig. 3, 6 . 

 Habitat : Malay Peninsula. 



Expanse : $ , 1*35 inches. 



Description : Male. TJpperside, both wings black, with a large 

 patch of rich ultramarine-blue turning to brilliant emerald-green 

 in some lights on each wing. Forewing with the blue patch extend- 

 ing from the median nervure to the inner margin, and formed of the 

 Eollowing portions: -a very minute portion at the base of the second 



