822 MR. F. MOORE ON BENGALESE LEPIDOPTERA. [ Dec. 12, 
spot, and submarginal series of spots more prominent and of a rufous 
brown. 
Expanse, ¢ 2, 9 34 inches. 
N.E. Bengal. In Coll. A. E. Russell. 
TaraGAMA GANESA, Lefebvre, Zool. Journ. iii. p. 211, 3. 
Bombyzx siva, Lefebvre, ib. p. 210, 9. 
Megasoma albicans et M. venustum, Walk. Cat. B. M. vi. pp. 1449, 
1450,3 @. 
Suana Brmacuxata, Walk. (Moore, Cat. E. I. C. ii. pl. 13 a. 
f. 2, 3 2 ). 
Lebeda concolor, Walk. ib. p. 1463, 3. 
Suana ampla, Walk. ib. p. 1502, 9. 
Fam. Cossip&. 
Cossus CADAMBA, 0. sp. 
C. cadambe, Atkinson, MS. 
Upperside—fore wing dark greyish brown, marked with numerous 
short black strize and transverse irregular black lines; hind wing 
pale greyish brown, with numerous brown striz. Underside pale 
greyish brown, covered with numerous short brown strie. 
Expanse, ¢ 14, 9 2 inches. 
Bengal. In Coll. A. E. Russell; F. Moore. 
Note.—According to Mr. Atkinson, “this species is rather com- 
mon about Calcutta; the larva perforating the wood of Nauclea ca- 
damba. The larva is very like that of C. ligniperda, except that it 
is much smaller, and when full-grown of a darker colour—reddish 
chestnut. The moth appears at intervals from the end of February 
till November.” 
ZENZERA MINEUS, Cram, t. 131. f. D. 
Z. 1npica, Boisd., H.-Scheeff. Lep. Exot. f. 166. 
. Fam. Heprarip£, 
PHASSUS SIGNIFER, Walk. Cat. Lep. B. M. vii. p. 1568. 
DESCRIPTION OF PLATES XLI., XLII., XLIII. 
Puate XLI. 
Fig. 1. Athyma chevana, p. 763. Fig. 8. Polyommatus sangra, p. 772. 
2. Apatura sordida, 8, p. 765. 9. Lycenesthes bengalensis, 3, 
3. Adolias balarama, p. 766. p- 773. 
4. Debis visrava, p. 768. 10. Poritia hewitsont, 3, p. 775. 
5. Zophoessa baladeva, p. 769. ll. Myrina ravata, p. 776. 
6. Polyommatus varunana, p. 772, 12. Miletus drumila, 8, p. 777. 
7. —— kandura, p. 772. 
