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ocellus a tbiu white Hue ; interspace between the posldiscal Hues pinkish fawu, 

 except anteriorly, tliis colour extending on forewing across the outer Hue in between 

 the veins in the' shape of a rectangular spot ; on hindwing the outer line edged with 



white. 



Tenth tergite of c? deeply cleft, the lobes slightly divergent, not lying close 

 together as in L. katinka and sikldma. 



Length of forewing : 04 to OG mm. 



Hub. One pair : S from Tonkin, ti/j>c (received from Monsieur II. Donckior), 

 and ? from Uigboi, North-Eastern Assam (L. Brunt). 



8. Loepa katinka megacore subsp. nov. 



c??. On an average larger than ludiiiu specimens, and brighter yellow. The 

 subbasal Hue of the forewing above black, rarely partly red, not edged with red on 

 proximal side or the red colour much reduced ; black inner ring of eye-sjiot thicker 

 on proximal side than in katiulm from Nortli India : apex a little less red both 

 above and beneath ; subbasal and postdiscal line of hiudwiiig above nut red at 

 abdominal margin. 



Uab. Fadang Boveulanden, West Sumatra ; a long series. 



Saturniodes gen. nov. 



t^. Very close to Saaana AValk. (iSo.:)) and Copa.va Walk. (1 855), esjiecially 

 the latter. Branches of the auteuna longer. Spur of foretibia short or absent. 

 Cross-vein in both wings straight, situated in centre of eye-spot, the latter round ; 

 subcostal of hindwing terminating in outer margin, not at apex as in Sagana. 



The only species known, -S'. mctica Maass., was described as a Sntiintia on 

 account of its round and ringed eye-spots, but is far removed from S. p>jri and allies, 

 being a derivation from Copaxa confined to the higher altitudes of the Andes. The 

 species varies individually and geographically to a considerable extent. 



9a. S. medea carina subsp. uov. 



<J, The white submargiual band of the forewing above at least 5 mm. wide 

 below M', being more than twice the width of the huffish white discal creuate line. 

 Underside of both wings suffused with fuscous and with huffish gallstone-yellow, the 

 grey ground-colour much restricted or entirely suppressed ; the black apical spot of 

 the forewing smaller than the ocellus of the hindwing, the submarginal arc situated 

 below it red or reddish, not larger than the black arc following it. 



Ilab. Various places in Carabaya, Sonth-East Fern, June, September, December, 

 at yiJiJO and OoUU ft. (G. 11. Ockenden) ; 4 cJcJ. 



'Jis. S. medea charila subsp. nov. 



cJ. Like the preceding, the white submarginal band of both wings rather wider 

 and, moreover, very distinct also on underside. The latter for the greater part 

 greyish white, both wings traversed l)y a well-marked fuscous baud suffused with 

 gulistouc-yellow, touching the outside of the ocellus on forewing and running across 

 the ocellus on hindwing ; the apical spot of the forewing smaller than the occUus 

 of the hindwing, the red marking following it represented by an obH(iue hne 

 surrounded with white aud anteriorly widened by means of some red dispersed 



