1 120 SUPPLEMENT. 



with an irregular black band, which includes four spots ; cavity 

 of face black, and with black transverse furrows on each side : 

 mouth yellow with a black tip, reaching beyond the hind-hips : 

 eyes hardly prominent : fore-chest with five black stripes, the mid- 

 !• -:| die one widened behind, longer than the other four; hind scutcheon 

 ; widened but hardly angular on each side: scutcheon of middle 

 chest with four black marks, the outer pair long-obconical, their 

 tips almost joining a black band, which sends forth a dart-shaped 

 black stripe between the inner marks, the latter are short-obconi- 

 cal ; hind border slightly excavated : abdomen black, a little longer 

 than the chest : legs slightly marked with black : fore-wings adorned 

 with gilded down, brown, with some tawny spots for more than half 

 the length from the base, with two short, oblique, irregular, con- 

 nected brown bands, and with a row of connected brown spots 

 along the hind border: a colourless spot on the front areolet: 

 veins green, tawny towards the tips : hind-wings taAvny, brown 

 ' nvards the tips, which with the hind border are colourless. Length 

 the body 9 lines ; of the wings 31 lines. 



North India. From the East India Company's collection. 



.,* 



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2. DUNDUBIA OBTECTA. 



*;. Java. From the East India Company's collection. 



^ A. DuNDUBIA VAGINATA. 



/", g. Java. From the East India Company's collection. 



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7. DuNDUBIA VARIANS. 



a. Silhet. From the Rsv. J. Stainforth's collection. 

 This may be the male of D. chlorogaster. 



8. DUNDUBIA LmEARIS. 



Var .'* Forewings not tinged with green ; first cross-vein but 

 slightly curved; second rather short and upright; fourth shorter 

 than usual and not angular. 



c. Silhet. From the Rev. J. Stainforth's collection. 



