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they are crossed by tlio bands ; a broad basal, a medial, and an outer purplish-brown 

 transverse band, the basal being com])osed of three almost confluent narrow bands which 

 occupy nuire tluin a third ot' tlie wing, the medial band is narrow, the outer band is broken 

 into narrower bands on the i)luinfs of the hind wing. Thorax and alxlomen with broad 

 brown-speckled bands ; palpi brown-sjieckled, fore legs above witli brown-speckled bands, 

 and hind legs with pale bands ; shaft of antenna; also brown-speckled. Female. Cinereous- 

 white ; the transverse brown speckles on shaft of the plumes, and also the bands darker; 

 bands on body and legs also darker. 



Expanse, 6 If, ? xi inch. 



Huh. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger and F. Moore. 



ADDITIONAL SPECIES. 



Family P A T I L I O N I D ^. 



PAZALA, n. g. 

 PapUio, scot. XX., Feklcr, Spec. Lcp. pp. 301, 31G (1864). 



Fore wing short, broad, triangular, glossy ; costa slightly arched towards the end, apex 

 broad, exterior margin slightly waved, scarcely oblique ; cell broad at the end, discocellulars 

 straight, iipper longest ; first subcostal short and anastomosed to the costal : hind wing 

 triangular ; costa oblique, exterior margin very oblique, sinuous anteriorly, scalloped poste- 

 riorly, with a long, very slender tail ; cell long, somewhat broad ; first subcostal at more 

 than half before end of cell, second concave at the base ; discocellular bent inward below 

 the middle. Body short, thickly clothed with silky hairs ; front of head and i^alpi densely 

 hairy ; femora pilose beneath ; antennae very short, club short and thick. 

 Type P. glycerion. 



PaZALA flLYCERION. 



PapUio yhjcerion, Gray, Lep. Ins. of Nepal, p. G, pi. 3. f. 2 (1831) ; Westwood, Arc. Ent. pi. 55. f. 3. 

 Hab, Sikkim [Atkinson), Nepal [Ramsay). 



DABASA, n. g. 

 PapUio, sect. xxis. subscct. A, Felder, Spec. Lcp. pp. 306, 352 (1864). 



Male. Fore wing triangular ; costa very much arched ; exterior margin concave ; 

 posterior margin short ; cell very broad : hind wing short, broad ; exterior margin sinuous, 

 with a rather long outwardly-curved spatulate tail, the angle at end of lower median pro- 

 longed ; basal area above, and the abdominal border beneath thickly clotlied with fine hairs ; 

 cell very long, extending two thirds the length, narrow. Body hairy ; antenna; slender, 

 club short, broad, and abruptly curved. 

 Type D. gyas. 



