SATARUPA. 89 



Habitat : S. Andaman. Sikkim ?" (Wood-Mason and de Nicevilh) I. c.) 

 In collection Indian Museum. 



130. SATARUPA SAMBARA, MOORE. 



Goniloba sambara, Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. E. Is C., i, p. 246* 



Satarupa sambara, Moore, P. Z. S., 1865, p. 781. 



" Male and female. Upperside dark maroon-brown ; forewing with 

 a series of seven semi-transparent white spots, three being small and 

 obliquely subapical, the rest transverse to near posterior margin, and there 

 joined by a short white longitudinal streak ; hindwing with a broad central 

 transverse whitish band bordered by a semi-circular discal series of black 

 spots. Abdomen with whitish band. Cilia spotted with white. Underside 

 as above but paler ; the white band on the hindwing less defined but of a 

 purer white. Palpi above and at the side, and legs in front blackish* 

 Palpi and thorax beneath, legs and abdomen whitish ; tip of the last brown. 



Expanse: if inches. 



Habitat: Darjeeling." (Moore, P. Z. S., /. c.) 



This also occurs in Kumaon (Doherty), and in Sikkim (de Niceville i 

 Elwes). ?Jfa^ y*^jfi& 



In collections Indian Museum and de Niceville. 



131. SATARUPA NARADA, WQQJtt, 



Satarupa narada, Moore, J. A. S. B., 1884, p. 51. 



" Upperside purpurascent violet-brown : forewing with three small 

 upper and two lower subapical semi-diaphanous white spots, a small erect 

 oval spot at lower end of the cell, a slightly larger quadrate spot on the 

 disc between upper and middle medians and a broad band formed of three 

 quadrate spots increasing in width from end of cell to posterior margin : 

 hindwing with a broad white transverse medial band, the outer border with 

 an ill-defined upper spot. Cilia edged with white. Underside marked as 

 above ; the hindwing with the band showing a more defined outer border 

 and a well separated upper spot. 



Expanse: I T % inches. 



Habitat : Darjeeling, Sikkim. 



Nearest allied to S. bhagava, but quite distinct." (Moore, I. c.) 



Also recorded from Sikkim by Mr. Elwes who states it is a rare 

 species ; he also adds that the abdomen is white, excepting the anal 

 extremity, and more slender than in other species of the genus. 



Recorded by Mr. Doherty from Margherita, Assam. 



In collections Indian Museum and de Niceville. 



132. SATARUPA PHISARA, MOORE. $a+^ *** 



Satavupa phisara, Moore, J. A^ S. B., 1884, p. 50. 

 Satarupa bhagava ? de Niceviile, J. A. S. B., vol. lii, pt. 2, 1883, p. 90, 

 n. 39, pi. x, fig. 14, 9 . 



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