330 Lepidoptera of the Khasia Hills. 
Genus Parata, Moore. 
506. Parata chromus (Cram.), Pap. Exot., iii., pl. 284, 
f.n g¢ (1782). 
Two males. Shillong. 
507. Parata alexis (Fabr.), Syst. Ent., p. 583 (1775). 
Very common. 
Genus Breasis, Moore. 
508. Bibasis sena (Moore), P. Z.8., 1865, p. 778. 
Common. 
Genus Bapamta, Moore. 
509. Badamia exclamationis (Fabr.), Syst. Ent., p. 530 
(1775). 
Common. 
Genus Ruopatocameta, Wallengren:; CHoasprs, Moore. 
510. Rhopalocampta benjamini (Guérin), Deless. Souv. 
Voy. Ind, i., p. 79, pl. 22, f. 2, 2a (1848). 
Several examples. Shillong and Cherra Punji. 
Note.—Watson states, P.Z.S., 1893, p. 90, that the 
genus Cyclopides is confined to Africa, but he unfortu- 
nately does not state where the common Indian insect 
Cyclopides subvittatus, Moore, P. Z.8., 1878, p. 692= 
subradiatus, Moore, p. 698, should be placed. 
The types of all the new species will as usual be pre- _ 
sented to the British Museum. 
PS.—Since the printing of the earlier sheets of this 
paper, I have determined another species of the genus 
Euthalia, which is quite new to English collections. 
Euthalia duda, Staud., Ex. Schm., 1886, p. 152, pl. 53. 
Shillong. One male. 
