496 Col. C. Swinhoe on new 
brown lunule at end of cell; hind wings with a similar 
lunular mark and a spot below it. 
Expanse of wings 1, inch. 
Jaintia Hills. 
Belongs to Hampson’s Section 1 A. 6, mid legs with a tuft 
of long hair from the femoro-tibial joint, and is allied to 
P. costalis, Moore. 
There is an example from Sikkim in the B. M. without 
name (Quadrifide, drawer no. 226). 
Subfamily Orurvsiwz, 
Bocula erota, nov. 
9. 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 irregularly 
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 markings: underside uniform 
dark grey-brown; hind wings with a cell-spot; both wings 
with marginal ochreous points. 
Expanse of wings 1,3) inch. 
Port Blair, Andamans, 
Allied to B. punetilineata, Umpsn.; the marginal band is 
much broader and differently shaped and the discal row of 
black dots is wanting. I have received several examples, 
all females. 
Afotina shumara, nov. 
3 @. 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. 
E.xpanse of wings 59, inch. 
Sarawak, Borneo. 
Hardly any variation in the long series before me; there 
are two examples from Borneo in the B. M. unnamed 
(Quadrifide, drawer no. 127). 
