2/0 MR- f. moore on the [May 0, 



45. Diadema bolina, Linn. Mua. Ulr. p. 295 (1764) j Clerck, 

 Icon. t. 21. f. 2. 



46. Diadema jacintha, Drury, 111. Exot. Ent. ii. pi. 21. f. 1, 

 2(1773), ?. 



Diadema avia, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iii. 1. p. Ill (1793). 



47. Hestina nama, Doubleday, Gen. D. Lep. t. 39. f. 2. 



48. Euripus consimilis, Westw. Gen. D. Lep. p. 281, $ . 

 Euripus hallirothius, Westw. I. c. p. 293, d" • 



49. Limenitis hydaspes, n. sp. (Plate XLIII. fig. 2.) 

 Male and female. Upperside dark rufous brown ; both wings 



with a transverse discal series of small oval white spots, and two sub- 

 marginal rows of prominent dentate ochrey red spots, which are 

 parallelly joined together by an intermediate row of dentate black 

 spots, the outer row being also bordered by a black lunule ; a 

 narrow black and a white streak within, and a ochrey red streak 

 closing the cell ; two ochrey white spots before the apex. Under- 

 side bright ochrey yellow, the discal maculated band and streak in 

 cell, as above, black-bordered ; middle of the wings, outside the dis- 

 cal band, and a marginal series of lunules ochrey red ; two black 

 lunules near posterior angle of fore wing. 



Exp. 6 2f, 2 2f inches. 



Hab. Common about Cashmere. 



Note. L. ligyes (Hewits.) may be distinguished from this 

 species in being of a dark or somewhat greenish-brown colour, the 

 discal maculated band being formed of larger spots, the submarginal 

 series of black dentate spots being bordered outwardly by a whitish 

 (sometimes slightly fulvous white) dentate spot, and outer or mar- 

 ginal hardly apparent blackish lunules ; the underside is paler, and 

 has more black diffused along the borders of the discal bands. 



L. trivena (Moore) may also be known by its much paler brown 

 colour, and the very broad discal transverse band, which occupies 

 nearly one third of the wing, the underside being also of a very pale 

 yellow. L. ligyes is apparently confined to the Kumaon district, and 

 L. trivena to the Simla district of the N. W. Himalaya. 



49*. Limenitis danava, Moore, Catal. Lep. E. I. C. i. p. 180, 

 t. 6 a. f. 2. 



50. Neptis ananta, Moore, Catal. Lep. E. I. C. p. 166, t. 4 a. 

 f. 3, 6" • 



Hab. Ruttun Pir. 



The male only of this species was hitherto known ; the female in 

 no way differs from the male, except in being larger. 



51. Neptis amba, Moore, P. Z. S. 1858, p. 7, t. 49. f. 4. 

 Hab. Ruttun Pir. 



52. Neptis astola, Moore, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 560. 



