( 189 ) 

 l.")v;. Compsogene panopus. 



S/ihhi.r jwiiiiipii.i Cram., Piij>. Er. iii. p. 50. t. ■_'-J4. f. A. B. {ITT'.O (Java). 



Aiiqjlijiiteriis jHiiwpiix, Hiibner, Vei-. bck. Srlim. p. 133. n. 14.'i(t (lf^l.'2) : Kirby, Cut. Lcp. Iht. i 

 p. 674. n. 1 (1h;i2). 



fiiiierhithvs {■^) piiiiiipiix, Westwood, Cah. Or. Eiit. p. 13. t. ('.. f. 2 (1848). 



Cdli/miiia j>aii(ij>iis, Walker, Li-il Lep. Lis. B. M. viii. p. 124. n. 1 (1856) (Java ; Ceylon) ; Moore. 

 in Horsf. & Moore, Cat. Lep. Mux. E. L C. i. p. 26(i. n. 613. t. 7. f. 6. 6a (^/-.) (1857) (Java) 

 (larva on Miimpfern, v.) ; id., Pro,-. Zuol. Sor. Loiiil. p 675 (1H(;7) (Silhet) ; Boisd., Sprr. a,,,. 

 Lep. Ilet. i. p. 13. n. 1 (1X75) (Java; Borneo ; Celebes ; Ceylon ; N. India) ; Butl., Tnims. 

 Zool. Sue. LoikI. ix. p. 625 (1H77) (Java; Ceylon; N. India; "belongs to Sjiliiiir/uine" V.) ; 

 Moore, Juiin,. As. S„r. Ih-mj. liii. 2. p. 234. n. 7 (1884) (Cachar) ; Cot. & Swinh., Cat. Moths 

 Iml i p. 34. n. 1K6 (18S7) (Silhet ; Nilgiris) ; Swinh., Traiis. Eiit. Sor. Lnml. p. 165. n. 24 (1800) 

 (Rangoon); Hamps., iZ/ws/c. 7'i/ji. Speiin. Lep. Net. «..1A viii. p. 2. n. 34 (18;n) (Nilgiris) ; 

 Swinh., Cat. Lep. Net. Mu.-<. Ox. i. p. 35. n. 139 (18',t2) (Burmah) ; Hamps., in Blanf., Faiuia 

 Brit. Lid., Moths i. p. 76. n. 102. fig. 48 ( ? ) (1892) (India ; Ceylon ; Burma ; Andamans ; 

 Java) ; Semp., Srhm. Philipp. ii. p. 392. n. 24. t. D. f. 5 (/.) (1.S96) (Luzon, x. xi.) ; Dudg., 

 Joiini. Bombay N. II. Sac. xi. p. 407. n. 102 (1898) (Sikhim ; Bhutan). 



*C(ilyiiiiiia pavoiiira Moore, Proc. Zool. Sor. Loud. p. 596 (1877) (Pt. Blair, Andamans) ; Cot. & 

 Swinh., /.-■. p. 35. n. 187 (1887) ; Piep., Tljdschr. Eiit. xl. p. 98. t. 1. f. 20. 25 (horn of L) (1897). 



Amhhjpteriis (\) paimpus, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. ii. p. 13. t. 81. f. 1. la. b. c. (l.p. i.) (1882) ; Rothsch., 

 Nov. Zool. i. p. 86 (1804) (=pin-o/iirus -^ " Amboyna " err. loc.) ; Huwe, Berl. E/it. Zcit^chr. 

 xl. p. 366. n. 36 (1805) (Java). 



A mphjjiterns pnvonieuSj Kirby, I.e. n. 2 (1892). 



S ?. Tlie Indian specimens are on tiie whole somewhat darker on the forewing 

 tliau the Malayan ones, the antemedian line.s of the same wing are more distinct 

 beliind the cell, the black angnlated submarginal line stands closer to the margin 

 at R-, and the last but one line of the hiudwing is a little more dentate. These 



differences are not constant. The first two lines of the hindwing, above, are often 



all red and are sometimes not strongly marked. 



c?. Eighth sternite with a s[)atnlate mesial i>rocess about H mm. long. 

 Tenth tergite long, narrow, slightly compressed, curved downward, finger-like, 

 not sharply pointed ; sternite produced into a mesial plate, which is a little longer 

 than broad, with the sides almost parallel, the apex sinuate, the lobes rounded. 

 Clasper very large, apex rounded, scales of outside short, excepting edges where 

 they are iirolonged, a large ochraccous ])atcli of small bidentate sulcate scales, 

 the patch rounded distally and dorsally, obliquely truncate-rounded basally ; harpe 

 represented by a small basal ridge which stands nearly at right angles to the 

 ventral edge of tlie clasper and leans distad. Eighth tergite at each side with 

 a belt of enlarged scales on the inner surface, the belt formed by several rows of 

 scales which are closely packed one upon the other, no scales mesially at apex 

 of segment. Penis-sheath with a small tooth ; from the mouth jiroject two tongue- 

 like flaps which arc beset with triangular jirojections bearing short bristles. 



? . Eighth tergite transverse, membranaceous at apex ; edge irregularly 

 sinuose. Vaginal plate more or less membranaceous except the strongly rounded 

 distal edge. 



Larva and chrysalis see above. 



/fa/). China, N.W. and N. India south- and eastwards to Ceylon, the Andamans, 

 Java, Borneo, the Philippines. Boisduval records it also from Celebes ; this 

 requires confirmation. 



In the Tring Museum KJ S6,l~ ? ? from : Sikhim ; Bhutan; Khasia Hills ; 

 Burma ; Tonkin ; Hongkong ; Ceylon ; Andamans ; Penaug, xii. (C. Curtis) : Java ; 

 Labuan, Borneo, ix. (A. Everett). 



