On a new Species of Symphedra. 437 
and extends its range thus further to the eastward. At the 
same time it is proved to be distinct from Damayantia and 
Microparmarion, lately described in the Proc. Zool. Soc. 
The type specimen#will be sent to the National Collection, 
South Kensington. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE XIX, 
Fig. 1. Animal of Parmarion Dohertyi, right side, with shell removed. 
x 4. 
Fig. 2. Ditto, ditto, seen from above. x 4. 
Fig. 3. Shell. x 4 
Fig. 4. Ditto, lower side. xX 8. a, a, portion broken away. 
Fig. 5. Generative organs (portion of). x 8. P, male organ; v.d., vas 
deferens; D, amatorial organ; sp., spermatheca. 
Fig. 6. Male organ. x 30. 7.m., retractor muscle ? 
Fig. 7. The sagitta amatoria. x 24. 
Fig. 7a, The point of same. x 30. 
Fig. 8. Jaw. x 24. 
Fig. 9. Central teeth of radula. x 368. 
Figs. 9a-e. Central and outermost teeth, very much enlarged. 
LX.—Deseription of a new Species of Symphedra. 
By Paiuip Crow ey, F.L.S. &e. 
Symphedra albo-punctata, sp. n. 
Male.—Upperside dark chocolate-brown. Fore wing with 
two very distinct white subapical spots, and a smaller one 
halfway between the lower subapical spot and the apex of the 
cell; basal spots small, golden yellow. Hind wing with a 
submarginal series of small bluish spots and an inner series 
of similar spots rather larger in size. 
Underside brown, tinged with green. Fore wing with the 
two subapical and the smaller white spots showing very 
clearly ; several other white spots similar to those in S. cyant- 
pardus. Under-wing with faint spots of greenish white 
similarly situated as in S. cyanipardus. Antenne black, 
with fulvous points. 
Female.—Upperside similar to S. eyanipardus, but with 
the spots whiter and larger, the two subapical being very 
distinct. 
Underside similarly marked to S. eyanipardus, the colour 
being much more yellow. Antenne black, with fulvous 
points. 
Expanse, ¢ 3°6, 3 4:4 inches. 
Hab. Siam. One male, three females. 
