( .539 ) 



(lillerciit : left process (I'l. I>\'. f. ^1) replju'i'd hy two scries of lectli, tliere liciii^^- 

 no free process ; right i)rocess (Pi. LV. i'. I) nearly as l>roiiil as in (nitomedon, with 

 long teeth at the npical margin. 



Larva green, opaque, a ventro-lateral longitudinal patcli on tiioiacical segments 

 and greater part of eleventh segment brown : a small occllns on fourth segment 

 (Semper's figure and descrijition do not well agree with one another). 



Jlaf). Philijjpine Islands. 



In coll. Charles Oberthiir from Manila. 



In coll. Georg Semper from Luzon. 



4r)S. Panacra variolosa. 



*Pii>uicra variolosa Walker, /.«/ Li/,. tux. B. M. viii. p. 150. n. 4 (ISoi!) (Silhefc ;— Mus. Oxford) ; 



Moore, Pi-ot: Zool. So,: Loml. p. iw:". (18G7) (Silhet) ; Butl., Tmiix. Zonl. N„f. Load. ix. p. 550. 



n. 11(1877); Cot. & Swiiih., Cot. Molhx lud.l p. 12. n. (ig (1887); Swiuh., Cat. Lei,, llrt. 



Mux. Ox. i. p. i:!. n. 50. t. 1. f. 4. (181)2) {tijiie) ; Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het. i. p. (562. n. i; (1802) 



( = mgaim). 

 Chnt-rocompa '! varioloxa, Boisduval, S/w. Gm. Li'j). Hit. i. p. 284. n. 83 (1875). 

 *Paiiacm ra(/ons Butler, lllustr. Typ. Speciin. Lcp. Het. B. M. v. p. 4. t. 78. f 7 (1881) (Borneo : 



Bhutan ;— Mus. Brit.) ; Cot. & Swinh., I.e. p. 13. n. 74 (1887). 

 ('loieromiiij)a variolosa, Hampson, in Blauf., Fauna Brit. Iiul., .Uothx i. p. 89. n. 130 (1802)(Sikhim ; 



Bhutan ; Borneo) ; id., l.r. iv. p. 453 (189i"i) ( =lmiiiiItoi,i) ; Dudg., J,o,rti. BihiiIhiij N. II. Sor. 



xi. p. 410. n. 130 (1898) (" not seen '). 

 *Paiiiu:ra homiltoni Rothschild, Nov. Znoi.. i. p. 82 (1894) (Khasia Hills ;— Mus. Tring). 

 Chairorompo liiixirix, Swiuhoe, Tronx. Enl. Sor. Lund. p. 149. d. 21 (ISQi {bimris=h((mi,lloiii ex err.). 



cJ ?. Forewing less sinuate than iu (/o/teiif/i ; above : subbasal and autemedian 

 lines more distinct than in the other species ; mediau interspace pale, this pale 

 shade e.xteuded towards outer margin behind R- ; discal lines reaching costal 

 margin, here nearer ai)ex of wing than in the allied species, the most distal of them 

 touching the black border of the white snbraarginal spot SO' — It', a pale costal spot 

 at the outer side of this line ; hinder angle of wing very obtuse, the outer margin 

 being more oblique than iu the allies. I'ale band of hindwing short and narrow. 



I'lider.'tide : exterior discal lines distinc^t ou both wings, touching the sub- 

 marginal line. 



6 . Tenth segment as iu (loln:i-t//i, sternite rather more jJointed. ('lasper with 

 more than eight friction-scales ; har])e nearly as iu automedon, rather more 

 spatnlate. Right process of penis-sheath intermediate between the respective 

 processes Qi dolicftiji and automedon, left process broader than in doherliji, oliIi(|uely 

 rounded proximally, the penis-sheath agreeing almost with that of sinticita and allies. 



Hab. Silhet to Borneo and Java. 



In the Tring Museum A SS,2 ? ? from : Khasia Hills ; Bulsit Besar, Malay 

 States, Siam (Robinson) ; Sarawak ; E. Java. 



Our only Java specimen (c?) is small and jiale. 



4iV.). Panacra sinuata s)>ec nov. (I'l. VI. f. l:_{, S). 

 S- Jliddle of thoiax and proximal abdominal toi'gitcs of the same ]iale culuur 

 as in vcir/olo.'^a, a blackish brown strijie underneath the tegnla continued to abdomen. 



Forewing sinuate below apex, slightly scallojjed like hindwing ; fringe 



prominently dotted with blackish brown ; a biuuUe of five discal lines, first and 

 second fused to a band, ending at a sjwt at costal margin, the other three thin but 

 sharj)ly marked, extended to costal margin but faint in front, and nearly ([uite 

 straight up to SC'', then curved costad like the others. I'ale band of hindwing not 



