802 Colonel Charles Swinhoe on 
band below is just as narrow as in the others; and 
this is the only apparent superficial difference to distin- 
cuish these two insects from the Javan Dacalana vidura, 
Horsfield; and were it not for the difference in the 
number of the subcostal nervules of fore wing, pointed 
out by de Nicéville, it would be impossible to believe 
they were distinct insects. These two were taken at 
Shillong in May, and I imagine are only the dry season 
form of penicilligera. 
Genus Camena, Hew. 
286. Camena ctesia, Hew., Ill. D. L., p. 48, pl. 20, f. 1, 
2, d (1865). 
Common. 
287. Camena cleobis (Godart), Ene. Méth., ix., p. 6384 
(1828). 
Shillong. One male example. Ihave this species also 
from Sikkim (Méwis), and from Karwar in N. Kanara 
(Aitken). 
288. Camena deva (Moore), Cat. Lep. E. I. C.,1., p. 46 
(1857). 
Shillong. Three males. They vary somewhat from 
each other in the breadth of the black apical band. I 
have this insect from Ceylon and from Karwar, North 
Kanara. 
289. Camena ister (Hew.), Ill. D. L. Lep., p. 48, pl. 19, 
fob, 165-9(1865). 
Camena carmentalis, de Nicé., Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. 
Soc. (8), vil., p. 335, pl. #, f. 10, # (1892). 
Shillong. One example, a female, which corresponds 
with Hewitson’s description, and also very closely with — 
de Nicéville’s description, of carmentalis, which I have 
no doubt is the male of ister. 
290. Camena cotys (Hew.), Ill. D. L., p. 48, pl. 19, f. 19, 
20, ¢ (1865). 
Shillong. One male. 
291. Camena cippus (Fabr.), Ent. Syst., v., Suppl., p. 429 
8). 
(1798) 
Shillong. One example. 
