18/4.] MR. F. MOORE ON NEW ASIATIC LEPIDOPTERA. 569 



Male — fore wing with black narrow short streak, two small spots, 

 and a recurved streak within the cell, a curved streak at its end, a 

 dentate spot beneath and an irregular transverse discal series of 

 lunules beyond the cell ; a transverse discal row of conical spots, a 

 submarginal row of triangular spots, and a marginal line formed into 

 less-defined spots, one being at the end of each vein : hind wing with 

 two narrow streaks at end of the cell, a transverse discal series beyond, 

 two outer and a marginal row of spots. Female — black markings 

 broader, the submarginal row of spots on both wings large and with 

 pale whitish outer marginal border : cilia white. 



Underside, Male — fore wing paler, markings indistinct, apex and 

 exterior border yellow, streaked with red : hind wing yellow, abdomi- 

 dal margin greenish ; a broad irregular subbasal and discal transverse 

 red band, the basal band enclosing a pearly-white round spot within 

 the cell and an elongated spot beneath it, the band bordered exte- 

 riorly by three pearly-white transverse streaks ; within the discal 

 band the upper and lower portions are slightly streaked with pearly 

 white, and on the middle portion is a series of five blackish spots ; 

 on the outer margin of the wing is a row of quadrate pearly-white 

 spots. Female—fore wing dark fulvous ; markings more prominent, 

 apex and margin greenish : hind wing with the base and middle 

 portion dark green, the subbasal and discal bands dark chestnut-red; 

 markings as in male. 



Exp. c? If, $ J i inch. 



Hab. Cashmere, near Gungabul lake, at foot of Haramook Peak 

 (CapL H. B. Hellard). 



Symbrenthia cotanda. (Plate LXVI. fig. 9.) 



Male. Allied to S. hypselis (figured by Boisduval and Double- 

 day), but is smaller ; bands orange-red, very broad ; the band from 

 base of fore wing with irregular sinuous margins and confluent with 

 cloudy red patches below the cell ; narrow marginal line on hind 

 wing distinct and extending to near anterior angle. Underside white, 

 clouded with dark yellow ; tessellations similar ; submarginal series 

 of metallic-green conical spots and caudal lunules prominent. 



Female differs from male only in having paler bands, and in the 

 oblique subapical spot being irregularly lengthened and extending 

 from the costa to near edge of exterior margin, above which is a 

 small recurved streak. 



Exp. 6 lb 2 2 inches. 



Hab. Darjeeling (J. E. Russell). In Coll. F. Moore. 



Symbrenthia khasiana. 



Male and female. Allied to S. hyppocla, but differs from N.W. 

 Himalayan specimens on the upperside in having the orange-red 

 bands somewhat narrower, and in the submarginal band on the hind 

 wing being dotted with black. On the underside the interlacings 

 and other markings are prominent. 



Exp. cJ If, § 2-i- inches. 



Hab. Khasia hills {Major Godwin- Austen) . 

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