102 Col. C. Swinhoe on 



*1. Madi'ga verrucifera, Karsch. — Mombasa. 



Prionoctiemis verntciferus, Karsch, Berl. ent. Zeitschr. xxxi. p. 67, 

 Taf. u. fig. 3 (1887) ; Ent. Nachr. xiii. p. 261 (1887). 



t2. Madiga aherratis, Scliulthess-Rechberg. — Somali. 



Prionocnemis aberrans, S.-R. Ann. Mus. Genov. (2) xix. p. 210, pi. ii. 

 figs. 16, 16 a (1898). 



Spalacomimus, Karsch (1887). 



1. Spalacomimus talpa, Gevstaecker. — Zanzibai*. 



Eugaster talpa, Gerst. Arch. f. Nat. xxxv. p. 214 (18G9) ; Von der 

 Decken's Reisen, iii. (2) p. 28, Taf. ii. fig. 3 (1873). 



Bradyopisthius, Karsch (1887). 

 1. Bradyopisthius paradoxurus^ Karsch. — Somali. 



[To be continued.] 



XIV. — New Species of Oriental Lepidoptera. 

 By Colonel C. Swinhoe, M.A., F.L.S. 



Fam. Nymphalidae. 



Subfara. Euplceinjs. 

 1. Caduga ethologa^ nov. 



^ ? . The Perak form of C. tytia, Gray, figured by Distant 

 in Rhop. Malay. ])]. xli. fig. 15, differs constantly from both 

 Indian and Chinese forms in the long series before me, not 

 in the division or otherwise of the large pale spot in the 

 anterior wings between the second and third medial nervules as 

 stated by Distant (p. 409), this character being inconstant in 

 the group, but in the difference in the form of the subapical 

 hyaline streaks of the fore wings, which is very characteristic 

 in the group — the lower streak being short and the upper 

 ones reduced to mere spots, whereas in tytia the lower streak 

 is always long; the fore wing of this form is also much 

 shorter than it is in tytiay the apex less produced, and the 

 outer margin more abrupt. 



Expanse of wings 3^ inches. 



Perak. I\Iany examples. 



This Ibrni is in the B. M. from Perak, unnamed. 



