ASIATIC l.KPIDOPTEEA. 11!» 



The insect is in nuiny respects near N. Burmana DeN., but its ex- 

 panse is less by nearly one inch, and there is but one marginal line 

 on the underside of the hind wings, the ground color of* the undei*- 

 side is fuscous not ferruginous, excej)t at base of costa, where there 

 is a slight tinge of rusty red ])er('ej)tible. 



Genus Kl'TIIAL-IA Hiibu. 



40. Eiitlialia liiibiMitina Cram. {rap. L.), Pap. Exot. II, 1. 155, C. D. (1779) 

 One ruine<l female. 



41. Eiitlaalia Xipliionos Butl., Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 609, n. 60, t. 45, 

 fig 6; Dist., Rhop. .Malay. Appendix, p. 439, PI. XXXVI, figs. 9 and 10. 



One fine male. 



Genus SY.^IPH.EDKA Hiibn. 



42. Syinpha^dra l>irf ea Fabr., Eut. Syst. Ill, 1, p. 59, u. 184. (1793.) 

 Three males, one female. 



Family LEMONIIDyE Kirby. 



Subfamily NEMEOBIIN.E, Bates. 



Geuus l>ODONA Hew. 



43. Dodoiia Heiiriei u. sp. PI. II, fig. 2. 

 9 . Form of I), longlccmdata DeX. 



Upper surface. — Ground color white. Fore wings fuscous at 

 base, crossed about one-fourth of distance from base by dark fuscous 

 band about one-tenth inch in breadth. A black submarginal band, 

 very wide at costa, where it is cleft by a wedge-shaped sjoot of white, 

 runs from beyond the middle of the wing to the inner angle, ju.st 

 before reaching which it is bulged outwardly to give place to a con- 

 spicuous white lunule which interrupts it. A broad black border, 

 broadest at the apex, covei-s the outer margin, being broken at each 

 intra-neural space by a small white spot. Hind wings with the lines 

 of the fore wings produced upon them, growing uar roarer and less 

 distinct toward the anal angle. The submarginal band fades into 

 light fulvous, interrupted by two or three black points before reach- 

 ing the anal angle. The marginal band of black is interrupted by 

 a series of narrow linear white lines parallel to the margin. Tail 

 long, anal lobe black, with white lunate mark on inner edge. 



Under surface marked as the upper, save that the bands arc 

 narrower and more distinct, and of a decidedly ferruginous tint, and 

 what is a broad fuscous shade at the base of the wings upon \\\v upper 

 surface is resolved upon the lower side into three well defined narrow 

 lines with white interspaces. Expanse 1;] inches. 



Type in Coll. Ilolhuid. 



