818 MR. F. MOORE ON BENGALESE LEPIDOPTERA. [ Dec. 12, 
A. Manas, Doubleday (Westw. Orient. Ent. pl. 22). 
ANTHER#A PAPHIA, Linn. (Cram. t. 146. f. A, t. 147. f. A). 
Balasore; Bauleah. 
A. rritut, Moore, P. Z.S. 1859, pl. 65. f. 1. 
A. HEeLFERI, Moore, ib. pl. 64. f. 2. 
A. Assama, Helfer (Westw. Orient. Ent. pl. 20). 
A. miranpa, Atkinson (Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1865, p. 424). 
SaTuRNIA GROTEI, Moore, P. Z.S. 1859, pl. 65. f. 2. 
S. ANNA, 0. Sp. 
S. anna, Atkinson, MS. 
Male dark olive-green: fore wing powdered with yellow to the 
discal zigzag band, which has a contiguous outer lunulated olive- 
brown band, and a double series of yellow triangular marginal spots, 
a bluish and red apical patch and an adjacent white-bordered black 
spot, a blackish pale-yellowish-bordered patch at the base of the 
wing, and a subbasal irregular transverse narrow blackish band ; 
ocelli dull crimson, with blackish border, white and purple inner 
circle, and blackish centre: hind wing purplish brown at the base, 
suffused with crimson near the ocellus; a subbasal irregular trans- 
verse pale inner-bordered blackish band ; two transverse discal zigzag 
bands and marginal double spots as in fore wing. Body purple 
brown; thorax with a yellowish collar ; abdomen with a yellowish 
waistband. Antennze yellowish. 
Expanse 43 inches. 
Darjeeling. In Coll. W. 8. Atkinson, Esq. 
Lorpa KATINKA, Westw. Orient. Ent. pl. 1. f. 2. 
L, SIKKIMA, N. sp. 
Loepa sikkima, Atkinson, MS. 
Distinguished from L. katinka by its smaller size, the male dif- 
fering in being of a darker yellow, the fore wing having the exterior 
margin of a clay-brown colour, and the space within the transverse 
zigzag discal line from the costa dusky. 
Expanse, ¢ 33, 9 32 inches. 
Darjeeling. In Coll. A. E. Russell; W.S. Atkinson; F. Moore. 
Note.—“ L. katinka also occurs at Darjeeling (but sparingly), 
and is always larger than the dark form, which appears earlier in the 
year (beginning of August). L. sikkima inhabits the hot valleys, 
whereas L. katinka is found at from 5000 to 7000 feet elevation.” 
—W.S8. Atkinson in epistold. 
Arracus atxas, Linn. (Cram. t. 381. f. C).” 
A. EDwWARDSII, White, P. Z.S. 1859, pl. 57. 
