150 CATALOGUE OF 



^ 309. CIRROCHROA BAJABETA, Moore [Plate Ilia, fig. 3). 



Cirrochroa Bajadeta, n. sp. — Male : Upper-side ferruginous, with 

 a broadish blackish border from the anterior angle along the exterior 

 margin of both wings, and having narrow blackish lunular marks dis- 

 posed along the ianer margin of the border, also three black spots on 

 each posterior wing from the anal angle. Undee-side paler, with a 

 tapering fascia crossing both wings, this being white on the posterior 

 wing ; also two ranges of lunular markings along the exterior margin, 

 and six spots disposed across the posterior wing, near the white fascia. 



The female differs above, in being of a brighter colour, and in 

 having the border blacker, the anterior wings having a narrow 

 blackish disco-cellular mark ; the lunular marks of the posterior 

 wings being darker and more suffused, and having six spots disposed 

 from anal to anterior angle. Beneath, the colours and markings are 

 stronger. ^ / 



a. b. d" ? . Java. From Dr. Horsfield^s Collection. 



310. CIRROCHROA RAVANA, Moore. 



Cirrochroa Havana, n. sp. — Female : Uppee-side, with base of 

 both wings, to irregular transverse black line from middle of costal 

 margin to a little above the anal angle, dull ferruginous, the rest 

 being paler and brighter, and almost yellow on the fore-wing ; ex- 

 terior margin of fore-ioincj broadly from the apex to posterior angle, 

 and narrowly along exterior margin of hind-ioing black, the former 

 with an indistinct pale spot on the apex, the latter with marginal 

 and sub-marginal lunulated line and some spots across the disc 

 black. TJndee-side much paler, faintly glossed with pearly-white ; 

 a tapering pearly-white band from middle of costal margin to near 

 anal angle, a marginal and a sub-marginal lunulated line, and a 

 I'ow of black spots encircled with ferruginous across disc of hind- 

 wing; markings within discoidal cell ferruginous; two smaU white 

 spots at the apex of fore-wing. 



a. ? . Borneo. Presented by Edwin Shepherd, Esq., 

 1857. 



Genus MES SARAS, E. Doubkdaij. 

 Messaras, E. Bouhleday, MS. Westwood and Hewitson's Diurnal 

 Lep.p. 163 (1848). 



311. MESSARAS ERYMANTHIS, Drurij Sp. 



Papilio Erymanthis, Bnmj, Ins. I. t. 15, / 3, 4 (1770). 



