referred to the gcniis Mi/cttlesis. 165 



Genus Culapa. 



Cidapa, Moore, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 825. 



Fore wing longer than in Calijsisme ; costa very 

 slightly arched, apex produced, exterior margin very 

 ohlique and slightly convex below the apex ; cell longer 

 and narrower ; third subcostal branch nearer the fourth. 

 Hind wing somewhat quadrate, apical angle slightly 

 acute, exterior margin convex hindward and truncated 

 at anal angle, abdominal margin long ; cell triangular ; 

 disco-cellulars very oblique ; middle median branch 

 emitted at some distance before lower end of the cell. 

 Male with a tuft of fine hair exserted from base of cell 

 and covering a small glandular patch above base of first 

 subcostal branch. Antennae with a well-formed, slightly- 

 stout club. Palpi compactly clothed with shorter hair. 

 Eyes hairy. 



Cidapa Mna aides . 



Mycalesis Mnasicles, Hewitson, Exotic Butt. iii. ; Mi/c. 



pi. 5, fig. 33, 34 (1864); Butler, Catal. Satyr. 



B. M. p. 141. 

 Culapa Mnasicles, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. 825. 



Hah. — Sumatra ; Bm-mah (Tenasserim ; Moulmain). 



N. g. Pachama. 



Wings large and broad, but comparatively shorter 

 than in Samanta. Fore wing with costa arched in the 

 middle, apex rounded, exterior margin slightly oblique 

 and convex, cilia prominent. Hind wing somewhat 

 bluntly conical, exterior margin slightly arched, apex 

 somewhat angled, exterior margin very oblique and 

 scarcely convex ; cilia prominent ; first subcostal emitted 

 at some distance before end of the cell ; cell longer, end 

 much pointed ; disco-cellulars very oblique, radial from 

 a slight angle near subcostal. Male with a subcostal 

 tuft and glandular patch, as in Samanta. Palpi slender 

 at tip. Eyes hairy. Antennal club gradually formed. 



Pachama Mestra. 



Myccdesis Mestra, Hewitson, Exotic Butt. iii. p. 79 ; 

 Mijc. pi. 1, fig. 2 (1862) ; Butler, Catal. Satyr. B. M. 

 p. 137. 

 Ilah.—E^. Bengal (Khasia Hills). 



