122 Mr. A. G. Butler on Charaxes. 



The two following species of the Bernardus group may 

 be described as new: — 



Charaxes Imna, sp. nov. (PI. IV. fig 2) . 



c? . G. Cimoni affinis, area autera apicali alarum anti- 

 carum ad costam haud introrsura directa et magis den- 

 tata; posticarum velut in C. Corace, dimidio anali in 

 maculas decrescentes reducta; alae subtus fere velut in 

 C. Corace. 



Exp. alar. unc. 3, lin. 9. 



Bah. — India. Coll. W. W. Saunders. 



Intermediate in character between C. Cimon and G. 

 Gorax, the front-wings being very similar to those of the 

 former, the hind-wings more like those of the latter 

 species. 



Gharaxes Hemana, sp. nov. (PI. IV. fig. 1) . 



S ' G. Aristogitoni affinis, alae supra dilutiores ; litura 

 duplici ad angulum superiorem cellas virgulaque quadri- 

 lunata aream basalem limitante, fundo pone eam anguste 

 pallidiore, limbo externo ut in G. Harpace, margine 

 autem fulvo-rorato, striaque lunulari magis distincta 

 fere velut in G. Aristogitone : posticee virgula trilunata 

 aream basalem limitante, area postmedia velut in G. Ber- 

 nardo, pallidiore; aliter volutin G . Aristogitone : subtus 

 ut in G. Gorace. 



Exp. alar. unc. 3, lin. 7. 



Hah. — Nepal (Wright) . Brit. Mus. 



Closely allied to G. Aristogiton of Felder, but quite 

 distinct. 



