828 Colonel Charles Swinhoe on 
491. Astictopterus kada, n. sp. 
32. Upper side of a uniform dark brown, with a pinkish tinge; 
cilia of both wings paler pinkish brown. Fore wings with three 
subapical white spots, the middle spot generally the largest; in 
some examples the upper spot is very minute, in others itis nearly 
as large as the lowest spot; no other markings above. Under side 
pinkish brown. Fore wings suffused with dark brown, except in 
the upper half of the outer marginal space; subapical spots as 
above. Hind wings much paler pinkish brown; costal space 
suffused with brown; an indistinct irregular brown band before 
the middle, another broader and more complete discal. Hxpanse 
of wings, J 14, 2 14—17, in. 
Shillong. Five males and five females. 
Allied to A. olivascens, Moore, but the three prominent 
subapical white spots of fore wings, and the peculiar 
pale pinkish brown colour of the hind wings below, are 
very distinctive. 
Genus Korutuarios, Watson. 
492. Koruthailos butlert (Wood-Mason and de Nicé.), 
Journ. As. Soc. Beng., lili. (2), p. 98, pl. 10, f.3 3 
(1883). * 
Shillong. One example. 
Genus Kerana, Distant. 
4938. Kerana diocles (Moore), P. Z. 8., 1865, p. 787. 
Several examples. Shillong and Cherra Punji. 
Genus Prrnauria, Moore. 
494, Pithauria murdava (Moore), P.Z.§., 1865, p. 784. 
Common. 
495. Pithauria stramineipennis, Wood-Mason and de 
Nicé., Journ. As. Soc. Beng., 1886, p. 3888, pl. 15, 
LAOnd 
Common. 
Genus Unxana, Distant. 
496. Unkana semamora (Moore), P. Z. 8., 1865, p. 791. 
Shillong. One example. Though a male it has the 
opaque white spot in the submedian interspace, which 
de Nicéville says is a specific character by which his U. 
watsont can be distinguished ; it corresponds, however, 
in all other respects with Moore’s type of semamora, 
