392 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON NEW INDIAN LEPIDOPTERA. [June I, 
apex; secondaries grey, costa yellow, subcostal, abdominal, and 
disco-anal areas carmine-red : the disco-anal area mottled with yellow ; 
three central brown lines diverging upon costa, and traversed by a 
waved transverse series of seven black dots upon the nervures; a 
golden spot in the cell ; two submarginal brown lines, the inner one 
only extending along the margin of the discal carmine area ; margin 
ferruginous, fringe as above ; expanse of wings 2 inches 6 lines. 
Darjeeling, June 1874 (Sadler). Type, B.M. 
Genus LEUCOPHLEBIA. 
LEUCOPHLEBIA DAMASCENA, 0. sp. 
Allied to L. bicolor, altogether darker, with narrower silky ochre- 
ous streak on primaries. 
@. Head and thorax deep dull plum-colour, a dorsal ochreous 
thoracic streak ; antennze whity brown; abdomen greyish rose-red, 
with central longitudinal buff. streak ; segments margined behind 
with deep ochreous, with a whitish fringe; primaries deep plum- 
colour, a broad streak of silky ochreous, tapering towards base and 
apex, and throwing out spine-like streaks along the median branches 
and radials ; fringe near external angle pale stramineous ; secondaries 
deep ochreous ; outer margin rosy, fringe and costal area strami- 
neous; wings and body below nearly as in L. dicolor; expanse of 
wings 2 inches 5 lines. 
Sikkim (Whitely). Type, B.M. 
The most richly coloured, and consequently the most beautiful 
species in the genus. 
The two preceding species having been obtained subsequent to 
the reading of my papers on the Sphingidz, I have thought it best 
to send them to the ‘ Proceedings,’ as they can thus be added with 
greater brevity to my revision of the family. 
Family Lirnosip&. 
Genus AGALOPE. 
AGALOPE PRIMULARIS. 
Allied to 4. basalis, but the entire ground-colour of the primaries 
in the male lemon-yellow, and the basal orange spot brighter ; _pri- 
maries of the female without the basal orange spot; the primaries 
yellowish, with the base and a diffused streak below the median 
nervure lemon-yellow ; expanse of wings, ¢ | inch 6 lines, 9 1 inch 
8 lines. 
3,2. Darjeeling, May 1874 (Sadler). Type, B.M. 
There were only two examples of this species in the fine collection 
recently sent home by Mr. Sadler. I believe, however, that two 
other examples exist in the collection of Dr. Anderson. The species 
is a very beautiful one. 
Genus CADPHISES. 
CADPHISES MOOREI, hi. Sp. 
Wings black, with purplish reflections, the entire surface covered 
