( :,:\H ) 



of wiiifi', Iki- mure Idiiu-iluiliiiiil tli;iii in mal'if/n//'/, white snl)ia;irj,qi]al spot, SC'"' — 11' 

 distinct. 



(^. Ti'Utli sc'^iiunit, nan-owt'i- tliiin in malm/dnii ; tergitc siibcarinate above, 

 beinj; compressed, ajx'x sulisinuatc ; stcrnite as in (lolwrtiji. ('Jasper with four 

 large iVietion-scalos ; liarpo nearly as in mdlni/in/'i, Imt shorter, a little l)roader, 

 and more curved (I'l. IL. f. 2). I'enis-sheatii : lel't process as in iii.'il<i,/i(iia ; riglit 

 process (PI. LV. f. 7) also shaped as in that sjiecies, hut densely ih'ntate at end, tlie 

 teetb long, pointed, generally bearing smaller teeth. 



Early stages not known. 



Jlab. North India to Borneo and Java. 



In the Tring Musemn 1 c?, 4 ? ? from: Silhet ; Borneo: Java (ex coll. 

 Felder) 



Onr Borneo d has the lines of tlic (brewing close togetlier ; tliey form a 

 conspicuous and narrow bundle. 



45(1. Panacra dohertyi (IM. LXVI. f. 4, ?). 



*Pai,urr<i flnhrrfij! Rothschild, Nov. Zool. i.'p. 81 (1894) (Gunong Ijau, Perak ;— Mus. Tring). 



(??. Discal lines of forewing in the same position as in aufomct/ou, but 

 curving costad in front and reaching costal margin, at least the distal ones ; 

 the two white subapical anguliform markings distinct, the second far more ])ro.\imal 

 than in the preceding sjjecies, its tip being 4 mm. distant from edge of win'^: 

 posterior part of mark obscure in S, as clearly white as npper part in ? ; di tal 

 margin of both wings denticulate. 



Underside much more extended brown on forewing than in untomedon, first 

 discal line iieavy, extended to costal margin, crossing subcostals just outside 

 fork; ciayish or brown distal border of both wings ill-defined, dilated between 

 li' and R^, reaching the exterual discal lines. J' much ]>aler than ? above 

 and below. 



3. Tenth tergite (PI. XLIV. f 27) longer than in molm/atKi and ciKtomcdoii, 

 only half the width, a])ex incised ; sternite (PI. XLIV. f. 28) more acuminate 

 than in malayann. Clas])er with eight to ten friction-scales arranged in three 

 rows ; harpe (PI. IL. f 3) sliorter than iu malayana and automedon, and 

 broader, more distinctly spatnlate. Penis-sheath : left jn-ocess (PI. LV. f. 4) 

 narrow, short, dentate ; right process (PI. LV. f 3) curved distad and laterad, more 

 jirojecting than in the other species, narrow, with a few heavy teeth at the end. 



Hub. Malayan Subregion. 



In the Tiing Museum \ 6 , 2 ? ? from : Gunong Ijau, Peruk (Doherly) : 

 Mt. Dulit, Sarawak (Hose) ; Nias (figured). 



457. Panacra tiridates. 



*I\inwrit. lindules Boisduval, Sjjcr. Gni. Lt'/i. J/il. i. p. 'iWCi. n.3. t. 7. f. 4 (187.^)) (Philippines ;— 

 coll. Charles Oberthiir) : Butl., 7V»».-i. Zunl. S„r. Lnnd. i.\. p. 6.3--' (1877) ; Kirby. C„t. Lip. 11,1. 

 i. p. i;63. n. :! (isn-j). 



Ci'nierocaiiipa liriiliilcx, Semptr. Siliui. Pliili/i/i. ii. p. 3118. n. 36. t. n. f. 3. 4 (/., ji.) (1896) (Luzon 

 V. vii. viii.). 



S. Like the preceding, the discal lines of the forewing less curved in front : a 

 black costal spot outside subcostal fork, followed by a smaller costal dot ; second 



white subapical mark a triangular spot, not regularly anguliform as in dohertiji. 



Tenth segment, clasper and harpe essentially as in dohertyi, but penis-sheath very 



