1865.] MR. F. MOORE ON BENGALESE LEPIDOPTERA. 781 
S. SAMBARA. 
Goniloba sambara, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C. i. p- 246. 
Male and female. Upperside dark maroon-brown; fore wing 
with a series of seven semitransparent white spots, three being small 
and obliquely subapical, the rest transverse to near posterior mar- 
gin and there joined by a short white longitudinal streak ; hind wing 
with a broad central transverse whitish band, bordered by a semi- 
circular discal series of black spots. Abdomen with whitish band. 
Cilia spotted with white. Underside as above, but paler; the white 
band on the hind wing less defined, but of a purer white. Palpi 
above and at the side, and legs in front blackish. Palpi and thorax 
beneath, legs, and abdomen whitish ; tip of the last brown. 
Expanse 12 inch. 
Darjeeling. In Coll. A. E. Russell ; F. Moore; East Ind. Mus. 
S. BHAGAVA, n. sp. 
Upperside dark olive-brown : fore wing with a triangular series of 
three discal semitransparent white spots, the first being large and 
within the extremity of the cell, the second quadrate and beneath the 
first, the third exterior to their juncture ; beneath these are small 
black spots bordering a brownish-white streak from middle of poste- 
rior margin; a recurved series of small similar white spots before 
the apex: hind wing with a broad brownish-white subbasal trans- 
verse band, bordered by a semicircular series of black spots, those ex- 
teriorly assuming the form of streaks between the veins. Abdomen 
with a white band. Underside as above. Palpi and thorax in front 
beneath orange-yellow. Cilia brown. 
Expanse 12 inch. 
N.E. Bengal. In Coll. East India Museum. 
Darpa, n. g., Moore. 
Palpi stout, densely pilose ; third joint small, conical, hidden by 
the hairs. Antenne moderate, hooked at the tip. Legs short ; 
femora slightly pilose ; fore tibize short and rather stout; mid tibize 
slightly, and hind tibiz densely pilose; mid and hind tibise armed 
with a pair of short spurs (the usual second pair on the latter invi- 
sible). Body stout ; abdomen short. Wings small; costa of fore 
wing nearly straight ; exterior margin irregularly scalloped, pro- 
duced in the middle: hind wing somewhat quadrate; exterior mar- 
gin irregularly scalloped, produced to an angle in the middle. 
Darra wANRiA, n. sp. (Pl. XLII. f. 2.) 
Upperside black, with minute bluish-grey scales in patches between 
the veins and narrowly along the veins: fore wing with a series of 
semitransparent irregular-shaped spots, the largest of which is within 
the extremity of the cell, others above and beneath it; before the 
apex are three small similar conjugated spots: hind wing with a 
pale-yellow space broadly occupying the lower portion of the exterior 
