Asiatic diurnal Lepidoptera. 313 
wing also broadly olivaceous-white. Under side as in 
male. Expanse, 24 inches. 
Hab. Carara, Malabar, 8. India. In coll. F. Moore. 
A distinct species from the Bornean A. Hnarete, Boisd. 
PAPILIONIN A. 
Papilio Pandiyana. 
Allied to P. Jophon. Male: fore wing narrower, with 
the black streaks between the veins similar to those in 
P. Diphilus, the pale interspaces being fuliginous and of 
a less whitish tint than in P. Jophon; hind wing with a 
broader whitish central patch, the white extending across 
the whole of the interspace between the veins; sub- 
marginal reddish lunules less prominent. Female with 
the fore wing more rounded externally, the exterior mar- 
gin being slightly convex; markings as in male. Hx- 
panse, male 4, female 4} inches. 
Hab. Travancore (Bourdillon). In coll. F. Moore. 
Papilio Tamilana. 
Allied to the N. Indian P. Paris. Differs in the fore 
wing having a shorter transverse fascia, and the hind 
wing with a larger, longer, and broader blue patch, which 
extends hindward to the middle median vein. Expanse, 
4+ inches. 
Hab. Malabar Hills, S. India (Ward). In coll. 
F. Moore. 
HESPERIDA. 
Hesperia Hiraca. 
@. Allied to H. Irava (Hypepa, Hew.) Differs from 
same sex of that species in its smaller size. Wings 
dark brown; fore wing with a broad yellow zigzag spot 
across middle of the cell, a smaller nearly quadrate 
discal spot between the upper and middle median veins, 
and a larger obliquely-quadrate spot between them 
beneath the middle median. Under side : fore wing with 
spots as above; a cluster of yellow scales before the apex; 
hind wing with the medial area speckled with linear 
yellow scales. Expanse, 23 inches. 
Hab. Andaman Isles. Jn coll. Henley G. Smith. 
TRANS. ENT. Soc. 1881.—PaRT III. (SEPT.) 2T 
