Collection of Lepidoptcra front Cackar, N. E. Indhi. 5 



wards below the median vein (so as almost to fill up the 

 first median interspace), and a second outwards between 

 the radials, and the apex black ; secondaries with very 

 broad black outer border ; body black, with a slight 

 greenish tint; the frons, collar, a line across the meta- 

 thorax and two belts across the abdomen, one basal and 

 the other subanal, bright ochreous ; wings below as above ; 

 body black, anterior coxa3, and a subanal belt across the 

 venter bright ochreous : expanse of wings 1 inch 3 lines. 

 One female. 



Eterusia magnljica, n. sp. 



?. Allied to E. tricolor and E. cede a ; primaries dark 

 purplish chocolate-brown, crossed before the middle by a 

 broad irregular yellowish-white belt, interrupted by ultra- 

 marine streaks upon the nervures ; a dash across the base, 

 a large spot at the end of the cell, two spots and a dash 

 between them crossing the lower half of the disc, and an 

 irregularly-bisinuated subapical belt, divided by the ner- 

 vures into seven more or less ovoid spots, white ; the discal 

 spots with pale blue internal borders ; secondaries black, 

 crossed in the centre by a very broad externally angulated 

 bright ochreous belt which unites with a white costal streak 

 running to the base ; base, apex, outer border and veins 

 beyond the ochreous belt brilliant metallic cobalt-blue ; 

 two small spots beyond the cell, and two between the second 

 and fourth median branches, white ; thorax dark brown, 

 the main stem of the antenna3, crest, two spots at the back 

 of the collar in the centre, the tips of the tegulte, meta- 

 thorax and two basal segments of the abdomen, blue, 

 changing in certain lights to green ; internal angles of 

 tegula3 white ; remaining segments of abdomen yellow, 

 with lateral black dots ; wings below nearly as above, but 

 the white spots tinted with sulphur-yellow, all the veins 

 blue-bordered ; body below dark green, legs brown ; coxte 

 white spotted ; segments of venter white-edged : expanse 

 of wings 2 inches 10 lines. 



There is a series of this species in Mr. Moore's collec- 

 tion. 



Attacus obscurus, n. sp. 



Allied to A. lunula from Silhet, but mitch larger, 

 darker than any of the described species, the white central 

 belt of primaries much narrower and succeeded by a broad 

 ashy-grey (not sordid pink) belt, not inarched but angu- 



