208 Colonel Charles Swinhoe on the 
one third from base, on forewings only, 2nd medial, the bent 
portions near costa only distinguishable, 3rd discal; medial on 
hindwing, there is also a nearly straight line on hindwings, from 
apex to‘anal angle ; a black quadrate patch divided by the veins 
on discal line of forewings above the centre, with some black 
markings near it, and three or four pure white spots below the 
apex ; a brown smear like a transverse band on both wings before 
the middle ; underside with irrorations and bands prominent and 
black. Expanse of wings, 1%; inch. 
Cherra Punji; many examples. 
Allied to M. temeraria, Swinh. ‘The pattern above 
somewhat resembles M. pryeri, Butler, from Japan. 
470. M. temeraria (Swinh.), Trans. Ent. Soc., 1891, 
p- 492. 
Shillong and Cherra Punji; very common. 
A71. M. postvittata Walker), xxiii., p. 759 (1861). 
M, honoraria, Walker, l.c., p. 928. 
M. permotaria, Walker, l.c., p. 929. 
Shillong; three examples. 
472. M. vasudeva, Walker, xxiu., p. 933 (1861). 
Shillong. 
473. M. khasiana, Moore, Descr. Ind. Lep. Ath., iii., 
p. 269 (1887). 
Shillong and Cherra Punji; the common form of the 
sufiata group in the Khasias, but I have never received 
it from any other locality. 
A474, M. azataria (Swinh.), Ann. Mag. N. H. (6), xii., 
p. 154 (1893). 
Shillong ; five males. 
A475. M. apataria (Swinh.), l.c., p. 222. 
Shillong and Cherra Punji; twelve males. 
476. M. metagonaria (Walker), xxvi., p. 1518 (1862). 
Common ; in the B. M. Coll. this is made a synonym of 
S. elvirata, Guén., but elvirata belongs to the suflata 
group. I have it from the Shan States; it is the largest 
species of that group, 
