202 CATALOGUE OF 



a. b. ^ . N. India. Presented by Colonel Buckley. 



c. (^ . Darjeeling. From Pearson's Collection. 



cL (J. N. India, Presented by Lieutenant Hugo 

 James. 



e. ^ . Darjeeling. From Messrs. Sclilagintweit's Col- 

 lection. 



A female of Apat. Anibica is in the Collection at the British 

 Museum, aud is distinguished from the male in being paler, and 

 having none of that beautiful gloss on the upper-side ; the spots are 

 yellowish-white, and those along the exterior margins are larger. 



412. APATURA PARVATA, Moore {Plate 'VIa,Jiff. 6). 



Apattira Parvata, n. sp, — Male : Uppee-side dark ferruginous- 

 brown, darkest at the base, and bright about discoidal cell and along 

 the exterior margin : fore-wing with blackish marks in discoidal cell ; 

 marginal and submarginal lines, and indistinct narrow interrupted 

 transverse series of pale ferruginous spots from middle of anterior 

 to posterior margin ; also a series of five small white spots from 

 anterior margin near the apex, below which is an indistinct black 

 spot : hind-wing with narrow pale ferruginous band from middle of 

 anterior margin to near middle of abdominal margin ; also, near anal 

 angle, a black spot encircled with ferruginous ; abdominal margin 

 dull ferruginous-brown. Undee-side ferruginous, brightest on the 

 fore-wings ; markings disposed as above : fore-ioing with the trans- 

 verse series of spots distinct and white, being bounded inwardly 

 with blackish patches ; near the apex and posterior angle are some 

 patches of black ; the black spot on disc large ; also a black patch 

 on posterior base of the wing ; marginal line ashy : Tiind-wing ferru- 

 ginous-brown across the disc, with band as above white ; on the 

 lower part of the disc is a small black spot centred with blue and 

 encircled with ferruginous ; a marginal line and submarginal zigzag 

 marks ashy. Expanse of wings 2 to 2|- inches. 



a.h. $ . N. India. Purchased. 



413. APATTIRA PARISATIS, Westwood. 



Apatura Parisatis, Westwood, in Douhledag and Seivif- 

 sori's Diurnal Lep. p. 305, n. 20 (1850). 



a. (J. Assam. From Griffith's Collection. 



b. ?. Canara, S. India. Presented by S.N.Ward, Esq. 



