196 Colonel Charles Swinhoe on the 
391. P. exquisata, Butler, Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), vi, 
p. 223 (1880). 
Shillong ; a fine series, 
392. P. subcaudata, Butler, l.c., p. 224. 
Shillong; many examples. 
393. P. prasina, Swinh., Trans. Ent. Soc., 1892, p. 13, 
pl i, fe. 10: 
Shillong and Cherra Punji. 
394. P.costatus, Butler, Ill. Typ. Lep. Het. B. M., vi., 
p- 93, pl. 114, fig. 4 (1886). 
P. triangularis, Warren, P. Z.8., 1893, p. 388. 
Shillong and Cherra Punji; very common. 
This is a variable species, and Mr. Warren could 
not have had a sufficient number before him when de- 
scribing triangularis; none of the points of difference 
mentioned by him hold good. I have examples from 
Solon, near Simla, and a long series from Shillong and 
Cherra Punji. The costal band of forewimgs varies in 
width, the triangular central tooth varies in size; in one 
example it is continued in the form of a yellow bar right 
across the wing to the hinder angle, and similarly the 
antemedial transverse line in some examples runs into 
the yellow band just before the first tooth, but in others 
it runs into the tooth. 
395. P. lamisca, sp. n. 
¢. Bright ochreous yellow, thorax (except the collar) and 
abdomen chocolate-brown ; wings patched and marked with the 
same colour ; forewings with a patch at base extending also down 
the abdominal margin of hindwings, as in all the species of the 
Cyclaria group ; a large discal patch on forewings with dentated 
margin all round, and joined to the basal patch by an irregular 
band ; on hindwings two bands of small spots, discal and sub- 
marginal, with a diffuse patch between them below the middle. 
Expanse of wings, 1,3; inch. 
Cherra Punji; three examples, 
