54 SARANGESA. 



upper radial from its angle, lower from their middle ; cell extending nearly 

 two-thirds the wing ; middle median at one-sixth and lower at four-sixths 

 before end of the cell, submedian straight ; hindwing broadly conical, 

 exterior margin waved ; second subcostal at one-fourth before end of the 

 cell ; disco-cellulars recurved, radial from their middle ; cell extending 

 more than half the wing, broad ; middle median near the end, and lower at 

 nearly one-half before end of the cell. Body moderate ; palpi compact, 

 finely bristled in front, terminal joint thick, conical, pointed ; antennal 

 club lengthened, tip finely pointed. 

 Type, S. purendra." (Moore, I.e.) 



71. SARANGESA PURENDRA, MOORE. 



Sarangesa purendra, Moore, P. Z. S., 1882, p. 262. 



" Upperside greyer than in 5. dasahara, with paler mottled markings ; 

 forewing with a semi-diaphanous white continuous streak across the 

 cell near its end, a continuous small spot above it, three small conjoined 

 spots before the apex, and three on the disc, the middle discal spot 

 large and quadrate. Cilia alternated with grey. Underside paler : 

 forewing marked as above, and with an additional small white lower spot 

 on the disc, and a basal streak below the cell : hindwing with a small 

 whitish spot in middle of the cell, and a less distinct discal curved series. 



Expanse : ij- inches. 



Habitat: Bombay; Umballa ; Kussowlie ; Kangra" (Moore, I.e.) 



Also recorded from Hyderabad, Sind (Swinhoe) ; Kumaon (Doherty). 



In collections Indian Museum and de Niceville. 



72.-SARANGESA DASAHARA, MOORE. 



Nisioniades dasahara, Moore, P. Z. S., 1865, p. 787. 



" Male and female. Upperside, dark olive-brown, with three in- 

 distinct suffused blackish transverse bands, the interspaces being slightly 

 grey ; forewing with a minute semi-transparent white spot at the extremity 

 of the cell, another immediately above it, and three others curved 

 before the apex. Underside brown ; spots and indistinct blackish bands 

 as above, but with the latter on the hindwing somewhat broken, with 

 the interspaces grey, thus giving it a tessellated appearance. 



Expanse : ij inches. 



Habitat : Bengal." (Moore, I.e.} 



Also recorded from Kumaon {Doherty] ; Cachar ( Wood-Mason and 

 de Niceville) ; Orissa (Taylor) ; Nilgiris (Hampson) ; Sikkim (Elwes ; 

 de Niceville) ; Kangra, N.-W. Himalayas (Moore). 



I have obtained this species at Beeling, Upper Tenasserim, at 

 Rangoon, and at Berhampore, Ganjam. 



Mr. Taylor also records a second species of Sarangesa from Orissa, 

 but gives no description of it. 



In collections Indian Museum and de Niceville. 



