li THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Family Acr^eid^. 



4. AcR^A CHiLo. — ^ C7*«a c/iiZo, Godm.; E.M. Sharpe,j^/P.Z.S., 



1896, p. 524; Aurivillius, i.e., p. 96 (1898); E. M. Sbarpe, 

 P. Z. S., 1898, p. 369. I 



a. $ . Biji ; 13th Jan., 1899. di 



5. AcR^A GAEKWARi, 11. sp. — Allied to A. regalis,''^ Oberth., 

 but distinguished from that species by a blackish suffut^sion over 

 the fore-wing. The black spots are also larger. ^^ 



Primaries : General colour greyish-black, the area ab*,jpve the 

 submedian nervure and along the inner margin red , which i ^ more 

 or less suffused over the wing ; near the apical area, bek^i^w the 

 costal margin as far as the second median nervule, a transjio^arent 

 band is visible; the black spots are distributed as in A. rtocgalis, 

 but are all much larger ; apex and hind-margin brownish -bii)lack, 

 followed by a row of red spots, terminating towards the ddiscal 

 area in distinct black streaks. Secondaries : Similar to i' those 

 of A. regalis; the black spots being somewhat more dist"~inctly 

 marked ; the base of the wing blacker. Under side. — Prirc^'Karies 

 greyish-black suffused with red, all the black spots strc? ^^ngly 

 indicated, as well as the transparent band ; the row of ora. *^nge- 

 red spots on the apex and hind-margin well pronoun(j.gSed. 

 Secondaries : Ground colour reddish, suffused with yellowig{^sh- 

 white, the black spots larger, with distinct red spots visible m 3a,r 

 the basal area ; hind-margin black, relieved by semicircuhicP'^ 

 spots of greyish-white, with a second row of orange-red spots;, ^- 

 The under side of this species is somewhat similar to that o. ^ 

 A. caldarena, Hewits., or A.pudorina, Stand. Expanse 2*4 in. "•. 



Hah. Near Laskarato, 3000 feet; 21st Jan., 1899. (The 

 type of this species has been presented to the British Museum 

 by His Highness The Gaekwar of Baroda.) 



An unnamed specimen in the British Museum collection agrees 

 rather closely in pattern, but differs in wanting the transparent 

 patches on the primaries. 



Family Nymphalidjb. 



6. Pyrameis cardui. — Pyrameis cardiii (Linn.), E. M. Sharpe, 

 P. Z. S., 1896, p. 531 ; id. t.c, 1896, p. 524; Butler, P. Z. S., 



1897, p. 692 ; Aurivillius, t. c, p. 130, 1898. 

 a. Laskarato; 25th Jan., 1899. 



7. JuNONiA CLELiA. — Junonici clelia (Cram.), E. M. Sharpe, 

 P. Z. S., 1896, p. 531 ; id. t.c, 1896, p. 524; Butler, P. Z. S., 

 1897, p. 692; E. M. Sharpe, P. Z. S., 1898, p. 369; Dixey, P. Z. S., 

 1900, p. 12. Precis clelia, Aurivillius, t. c, p. 135 (1898). 



a.-c. <? ? . Near Laskarato, 3000 feet; 21st Jan., 1899. 



8. JuNONiA CEBRENE. — Junonia crehrene, Trimen; E. M. Sharpe, 

 P. Z. S., 1896, p. 531; id. t.c, 1896, p. 524. Junonia cebrene, 



