406 Col. C. Swinlioc on new 



brown luniile at end of cell ; hind wings with a similar 

 lunular mark and a spot below it. 



Expanse of wings 1 j'^, inch. 



Jaintia Hills. 



Belongs to Hampson's Section 1 A. h\ mid legs with a tuft 

 of long hair from the femoro-tibial joint, and is allied to 

 P. costah's, Moore. 



There is an example from Sikkim in the B. M. witliout 

 name (Quadrifidfe, drawer no. 226). 



Subfamily Opriusinm. 

 Bocula erota, no v. 



$ . Palpi, head, thorax, and fore wings dark yellow, tinged 

 with bronze, and irrorated with very minute grey atoms ; a 

 prominent blackish spot at end of cell ; a very broad brownish- 

 black marginal band, its inner edge running straight up from 

 the hinder margin near the angle, ending opposite the upper 

 angle of the cell, where it abruptly bends and is irregidarly 

 sinuous to the apex of the wing ; an indication of a thin grey 

 band in the disc, close to the inner side of the broad marginal 

 band; marginal points black, with yellow dots: hind wings 

 dark ochreous brown, without iriarkings : underside uniform 

 dark grey-brown J hind wings with a cell-spot; both wings 

 with marginal ochreous points. 



Expanse of wings I^q inch. 



Port Blair, Andamans. 



AWied to B. punciilineata, Hmpsn. ; the marginal band is 

 much broader and differently shaped and the discal row of 

 black dots is wanting. I iiave received several examples, 

 all females. 



Mutina shumara, nov. 



(J ? . Pale ochreous pink ; palpi dark red below : fore 

 wings irrorated with red, a brown cell-spot, and crossed by 

 many straight red-grey bands, two antemedial indistinct, 

 two postmedial, both rather close together ; several before the 

 margin very close together, broadly shading the marginal 

 space : hind wings paler, with three indistinct discal bands, 

 most apparent towards the abdominal margin ; both wings 

 with minute black marginal lunules and pale-tipped reddish 

 cilia: underside pale pinkish, without any markings. 



Expanse of wings ^^^ inch. 



Sarawak J Borneo. 



Hardly any variation in the long scries before me ; there 

 are two examples from Borneo in the B. M. unnamed 

 (QuadriHda^, drawer no. 127). 



