Mr. W. L. Distant on Malayan Eniomohrjy. 201 



Panchala trogon^ n. sp. 



Male. Wings above bright metallic eraerald-green ; nervures 

 and nervules, extreme margins of the anterior wings, costal 

 area, abdominal area, and posterior margin — narrowing from 

 apex to upper median nervulc and then broadly to anal angle — 

 of posterior wings dark chocolate-brown ; fringe and short 

 tail-like appendage of the same colour, the latter with its apex 

 greyish. Wings beneath purplish brown, the lower half of 

 anterior wings almost without the purplish reflections : anterior 

 wings crossed by the following greyish lines : — two looped and 

 macular crossing cell, two discocellular at end of cell (the imier- 

 most continued to third median nervule) , two discal, waved and 

 fractured, commencing near costa and terminating at third 

 median nervule, and two submarginal, which are narrow and 

 somewhat obsolete ; from base of third median nervule to 

 inner margin is a narrow greyish line, from which to outer 

 angle the colour is greyish and before which is a small greyish 

 spot : posterior wings darker purplish, the basal area beneath 

 the median nervure clothed with long brownish hairs and 

 with the following greyish lines : — four macular, arranged in 

 transverse basal series, followed by three macular, situate 

 one above and one within cell, and one irregular in shape 

 beneath cell ; these are followed by about four, much 

 waved and fractured, crossing disk of wing, and a waved 

 marginal line from apex to second median nervule, where 

 there are three blackish spots, much covered with metallic 

 greenish scales and outwardly bordered with greyish, extend- 

 ing to anal angle. Body above brownish ; body beneath 

 and legs somewhat paler. 



Exp. wings, $ 36 millim. 



H(d). Perak {Kilnstler, Calcutta Mus.). 



This species is allied to both the P. eumolophus, Cram., 

 and the P. aurea, Hewits., by the metallic emerald colour 

 above ; it is, however, very distinct from both, not only by 

 the different markings beneath, but also by the much smaller 

 brownish markings on the upper surface of the wings. 



Panchala morpMna, n. sp. 



Male. Wings above dark shining purplish blue, the margins 

 (narrowly), nervures, and nervules more or less blackish ; 

 abdominal area of the posterior wings fuscous. Wings 

 beneath pale brownish : anterior wings with the basal area 

 from costa to median nervure, and extending outwardly to a 

 little beyond cell, darker brown, followed by a waved fascia of 



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