764 MR. F. MOORE ON BENGALESE LEPIDOPTERA. [Dec. 12, 
with a narrow transverse discal and marginal ferruginous-brown 
band, the rest of the wing pale nacreous blue, the broad transverse 
and lunulated submarginal band being paler nacreous white ; a black 
dot on lower part of disk. 
Expanse 23 inches. 
Darjeeling. In Coll. A. E. Russell; F. Moore. 
Remark.—The whole underside of this species is very similar to 
that of Apatura ambica; and Mr. W. S. Atkinson has informed me 
that in fresh-captured specimens the upperside has also the beautiful 
reflected purple gloss visible in that insect. 
A. s1na, Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. C.i. pl. 5a. f. 3. 
A. sELENoPHORA, Kollar, Hiigel’s Kasch. iv. t. 7. f. 1, 2,3. 
A. rnarA, Doubleday & Hewits. Diurn. Lep. pl. 34. f. 3, ¢ 
(Moore, P. Z. 8. 1858, pl. 50. f. 6, d 2). 
A. cama, Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. C.i. pl. 5a. f. 5. 
Axsrota GANGA, Moore, ib. i. pl. 6a. f.1,d 9. 
Adolias confinis, Felder, Wien. Ent. Monat. iii. p. 183, t. 4. f. 3, 
© (1862). 
Hills, Darjeeling. 
A. JUMNA, N. Sp. 
Male. Similar to A. ganga; but differs on the upperside in being 
of a pale yellowish ferruginous, the black markings much less de- 
fined, and in having the submarginal and medial lunulated bands of the 
hind wings geminated. On the underside the markings are much 
less prominent, the geminated sinuous band being apparent as on the 
upperside. 
Female. Differs from that sex of A. ganga on the upperside in 
being brown, and in having the markings ferruginous; whereas in 
A. ganga the upperside is olive-brown, and the markings suffused 
olive-green. 
Expanse of ¢ 2, 2 33 inches. 
Darjeeling. In Coll. A. E. Russell; F. Moore. 
Limenitts procris, Cram. t. 106. f. E, F. 
Plains of S.E. Bengal and lower hills. 
L. zutema, Doubl. & Hewits. Diurn. Lep. pl. 34. f. 1. 
Hills. 
L. 1sMENE, Doubl. & Hewits. ib. pl. 34. f. 2. 
Hills. 
L. zayxa, Doubl. & Hewits. ib. pl. 35. f. 4. 
Hills. 
