306 Colonel Charles Swinhoe on 
321. Dendorix getulia, de Nicé., Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. 
Soe. (8), vii., p. 838, pl. a, f.12, g (1892). 
Cherra Punji. One example. 
Genus Zinaspa, de Nicé. 
322. Zinaspa todara (Moore), P. Z. 8., 1888, p. 580. 
Rapala distorta, de Nicé., P. Z. §., 1887, p. 641, 
pl 40, /4: '6,. 2. 
One example. I have this species also from Sikkim ; 
it is identical with Moore’s type. 
Genus Rapaua, Moore. 
323. Rapala varuna (Horsfield), Cat. Lep. H.1.C., p. 91 
(1829). 
Common. De Nicéville does not include this as an 
Indian species in his Butt. of India. I have, however, 
many examples of both sexes, received from Mr. 
Hamilton ; and a long series from Java, received from 
Major Holtz from Lawang. The two are absolutely 
identical; and I have compared both at the British 
Museum. I have one example also from Port Blair, 
received from Wimberley. 
324. Rapala sphinx (Fabr.), Syst. Ent., p. 520 (1775). 
Shillong. Three males identical with the Javan form, 
which I have from Lawang. It is much larger than 
varuna, and quite differently coloured above, being a 
beautiful insect, shot with brilliant blue. 
325. Rapala buxaria, de Nicé., Journ. A. 8. B., lvii. (2), 
p. 285, pl. 14, f. 18, g (1888). 
Common; many examples received. The only female 
received is brown above, suffused with purplish, with a 
dark brown broad apical border ; the coloration below is 
yellower than in the male, much the tint of the female 
of R. petosiris, but slightly paler, markings similar to the 
male; transverse bands more red, red mark outside the 
spot above the tail bright red. I do not think I can be 
mistaken, on account of the peculiar cut of the insect, 
which bears a striking resemblance to the male, and was 
received in the same lot. 
326. Rapala tara, de Nicé., l. c., p. 284, pl. 14, f. 11, 3. 
Shillong. Several examples, all males. One has the 
under side much darker coloured than the rest, more 
