384 UIIOPALOCEKA MALAYAN A. 



Male. Anterior wings above dark oehraceoiis, outer margin broadly chocolate-brown and a discal 

 narrow transverse fascia of the same colour commencing at costa and united to outer margin beyond cell, 

 and connected from lower median uervule with inner margin, where it there encloses a small ochraceous 

 spot; posterior wings above dark chocolate-brown, with a short but broad transverse discal ochraceous 

 fascia ; fringe of both wings greyish-ochraceous, spotted with brownish. Anterior wings beneath as above, 

 but paler and with the outer dark margin broken ; posterior wings beneath ochraceous, with dark, waved 

 and somewhat reticulated narrow fasciae, and with a submarginal series of dark spots. Body above dark 

 chocolate-brown, beneath with legs more or less greyish-ochraceous. 



Female. Wings above dark brown, the pale markings of the male only represented by a few scattered 

 pale spots ; wings beneath much paler than in male, and with the darker markings larger. 



Exp. wings, <? , 21 to 23 millim. ; ? , 21 millim. 



Hab. — Continental India; N.W. Himalaya (Hocking — Moore). — Ceylon (Thwaites — coll. Dist.). — 

 Malay Peninsula ; Malacca (Pinwill — Brit. Mus.) ; Singapore (colls. Hewits. & Godfery). — Siam ; Nahcon- 

 chaisee (Druce). — -Java (Mabille). — Celebes (Snell.). 



This species has been redescribed by the late Mr. Hewitsou under the name of CijdopidcH 

 Camertes. The female is peculiar by its diverse appearance, a specimen of which, belonging 

 to the collection of Capt. Godfery, is here figured. 



6. Telicota nigrolimbata. (Tab. XXXV., fig. 16.) 



ThijmeUcm )wjruliii,h,itiix, Snellen, Tijd. Eut. xix. p. 165, t. 7, f. 5 (1876) ; Kheil, Rhop. der Insel. Nias, p. 38, 



n. 147 (1884); PLitz, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xlv. p. 289, n. 19 (1884). 

 Pamphilii niiirulimhatd, Butl. Trans. Linn. See. ser. 2, Zool. vol. i. p. 555, n. 7 (1877). 



This species — not contained in the writer's collection — differs from the preceding species here 

 enumerated and described, in the apparently broken and more or less obsolete discal fascia on the upper 

 surface of the anterior wings ; the lower wings above somewhat resemble those of 1'. iiuesoidcs. Wings 

 beneath generally resembling their upper surface. 



Exp. wings, " 19 to 23 millim." 



PIab. — Malay Peninsula; Malacca (Pinwill — Brit. Mus.). — Nias Island (Kheil). — .Java; Batavia 

 (Snellen). 



The figure here given represents a capture made by Capt. Pinwill in Malacca, and now 

 contained in the British Museum. It has not been included in any of the numerous collections 

 which have passed under the writer's examination. 



Genus SATARUPA. 



Satarupii, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 780. 



The first distinguishing feature between Sittdnipa and the preceding genera is that of the regular 

 outer margin of the posterior wings, which is neither sinuated nor lobately produced at anal angle. The 

 base of the second median nervule of the anterior wings is about, or little more than, twice as far apart 

 from that of the lower as from that of the upper median nervule. The antennte have their apices strongly 

 hooked or curved. 



This genus is somewhat scarcely represented in most collections, and its area of 

 distribution cannot be rigidly defined owing to our little knowledge of its species. It is 

 represented in Continental India by several species, and one has been described from Borneo. 



