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(Mei'k) ; lios.-oll J., ii. "'JB ^Mefkj ; Kiiiwiui, Tnibriaiid Is., iv. v. "Ho (Mock ) ; 

 Jliliie Bay, Brit. N. Gniuea, xii. '08 (Meek) ; Dorey, iv. '97 (Uolierty) ; Ambniiia ; 

 Slmrtland I., .SoloiiKin Is. (Kibbe). 



454. Panacra malayana spec. uov. (Pi. VII. f. '.^4, c?). 



S ? . Forewing deeply sinuate between apex and R-, strongly angulate at R-, 

 not denticulate; first discal line crossing subcostal 1 or 2 mm. distally of fork, 

 the following one or two lines also crossiug SC"', white augnliform mark SC — SC"' 

 contiguous with a brown spot which does not extend beyond SC'', white angulifDrm 

 spot SC' — K' indistinct, little more proximal than the spot SC* — SC''. 



L'nders/'c/e : distal border greyish clay-colour or drab in (^, dark brown in ?. 



Forewing more (?) or less (c?) brown from base to disc (costal edge excepted): 



tliis area including the discal line, which is distinct in S, obscure in ?, and is 

 parallel to outer margin but not angulate, crossing SC"' close to base of this vein. 



cJ. Tenth tergite (PI. XLIV. f. 25) rather broad, flat, very slightly convex 

 above, apex truncate, very faintly sinuate; sternite (PL XLIV. f. 26) rounded 

 at end. Clasper with four large friction-scales ; harpe ending in a long, very 

 slender, feebly spatnlate process (PI. IL. f. 1). Penis-sheath : left process long 

 and free, denticulate at apex and proximal edge (PI. LV. f. 6) ; right process 

 (PI. LV. f. 5) broad, short, broadest at end, both angles produced into a tooth 

 curving towards each other, between these teeth one or two more. 



Early stages not known. 



Nad. Java ; Snmatra. 



In the Tring Museum 2 cj<?,2 ?? from: Java merid., 1500 ft. (rec. from 

 11. Fruhstorfer, type); Java (v. d. Capellen, ex. coll. Felder). 



Not difficult to distinguish from automcdon by the position of the lines of 

 the forewing. In Mus. Miinchen from Sumatra. 



4.")."). Panacra automedon (PI. LXVI. f ^, ?). 



*P(iiiw:iti aiitiimedon Walker, List Lep. In.s. B. .1/. viii. p. 154. n. 1 (18.51)) (Silhet ;— Mus. Brit.) ; 



Moore, in Horsf. & Moore, Cat. Lep. Tns. .U„s. E. I. C. i. p. •2(1',). n- 620 (1857) (Silhet) ; id., 



Pror. Ziml. Sue. Loml. p. 675 (1867) (Silhet) ; Boisd., ^pec. Gen. Lep. Hit. i. p. 286. n. 2 (1875) : 



Butl., Tmns. Zool. Sn<: Loud ix. p. 550. n. 6 (1877) (Silhet) ; Cot. & Swiiih., Cat. .UntU hid. 



i. p. 12. n. 65 (1887) ; Swinh., Tmti.'<. Eiit. Soc. Lnwl. p. 163. n. 9 (1890) (Rangoon) ; id., ('<tt. 



Lep. Uel. .1/».s. ().•■. i.p. 11. n. 4(; (1892) (Assam ; Silhet). 

 *I',inwi-a tnim-ala Walker, I.e. p. 160. n. 8 (1856) (Silhet, ^ ;— Mus. Brit.) ; Moore. Pro,:. Zool. 



Soc. Loml. p. 676 (1867) (Silhet) ; Boisd.. l.r. p. 288. d. 6 (1875) ; Bull., I.e. p. 550. n. 5 (1877). 

 Aiujontjx aiitomedon, Butler, Ilhistr. Ti/ji. Speri,,,. Lep. Met. B. J/, v. p. 6. t. 79. f. 1 (1881) ; Kirby, 



Oit. Lep. Met. i. p. 6,63. n. 2 (1892). 

 Cli'iemeawjHi iiiitomedoii, Hampson, in Blanf., Funmi Brit, hid., Mulh.-i i. p. 9(1. n. i:i2 (1892) (Sikhim : 



Silhet ; Pegu ; Rangoon). 

 ChaerorampaantomedotiQ.), Dudgeon, .ronrn. Bnnihuii .V. //. Nor. xi. p. 410. n, 132 (1898) (Sikhim, v.). 



(5'?. Discal lines of forewing more longitudinal than in malaipina, almost 

 parallel to costal margin, the first line running in the direction of the apex of 

 tlie wing, the lines closer together than in malai/aiKi, stopping behind SC'', not 

 cnrving towards costa ; white angle SC*— SC^ preceded costally by an elongate 

 brown shade which is longer and less distinct than the respective brown spot 

 of malai/aita ; the angle formed by the white mark and vein SC^ is filled in with 

 a blackish dot ; white angle SC'' — R' more i)roximal than in mahi>/ftn'i. 



Underside : first discal line of forewing as above directed towards apex 



