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base ; disco-cellulars very slender, outwardly oblique, upper shortest, lower 

 slightly concave ; radial from their angle, very slender ; middle median 

 from close to end of the cell, lower at one-half before the end. Thorax 

 stout ; abdomen short. 



Type, H. badra" (Moore, I. c.) 



13. HASORA BADRA, MOORE. 



Goniloba badra, Moore, P. Z. S., 1865, p. 778. 



Hasom badra, Moore, Lep. Cey., vol. i, p. 159, pi. 65, figs. 4, 4, a 

 (1881). 



" Male and female yellowish brown. 



Male, with a suffused blackish subbasal patch ; forewing with three 

 conjugated very small yellowish semitransparent spots near the costa, one- 

 fourth from the apex. Cilia pale greyish brown. Underside brown suffused 

 with purple ; forewing with a blackish costal patch before the apex, 

 posterior margin yellowish ; hindwing with a subbasal and submarginal 

 suffused blackish band, the latter terminating in a black patch on anal 

 lobe ; above the patch is a purple-white streak, and within the cell a small 

 bluish white spot. Palpi and body beneath dull yellow. Legs, pale brown. 

 Female above brown suffused with vinaceous yellowish brown basally ; 

 forewing with the three small subapical spots (as in male) and three rather 

 large obliquely quadrate spots, two being disposed on the disc, the third 

 above and within the cell. Underside with the spots on forewing as in 

 upperside ; hindwing as in male. 



Expanse, $ 2, 2j inches. 



Habitat, Bengal." (Moore, I. c. in P. Z. S.) 



Also occurs in the Andamans ( Wood-Mason and de Nicevillt) ; Sikkim 

 (Elwes; de Niceville) ; Cachar (Wood-Mason and de Niceville) ; Ceylon (Moore). 



I have obtained this species rarely at Rangoon, and at Beeling in N. 

 Tenasserim. 



In collections Indian Museum and de Niceville. 



14. HASORA ANURA, DE NICEVILLE. 



Hasora amtra, de Niceville, Journal Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc., vol iv, 

 p. 170, pi. B., figs. 5, $ ; i?. (1889). 



" HABITAT : Sikkim, Khasi Hills. 



EXPANSE: $ $, 2*1 inches. 



DESCRIPTION : MALE. UPPERSIDE, both wings deep bronzy-brown, the 

 base and disc thickly clothed with long ochreous-brown hairs ; cilia 

 ochreous-brown. Forewing with a minute subapical transparent shining 

 yellow dot. UNDERSIDE, both wings dark brown, somewhat glossed with 

 purple. Forewing with the inner margin broadly pale, a broad discal 

 dark band free from purple gloss. Hindwing with the basal two-thirds 

 much darker than the outer third, the dark portion well-defined, bearing 

 towards the abdominal margin on the dividing edge a small prominent 

 ochreous spot, an ochreous anteciliary line from the anal angle to the 



