570 MR. F. MOORE ON NEW ASIATIC LEPIDOPTERA. [Nov. 3, 



Symbrenthia daruka. (Plate LXVI. fig. 10.) 



Male. Allied to S. hyppocla ; differs on the upperside in having 

 the orange-red bands very broad, which are irregular-margined and 

 confluent, leaving but little black intervening spaces. On the under- 

 side the colour is paler and the iuterlacings much less prominently 

 defined. 



Exp. 1£ inch. 



Hab. N. India. In Coll. F. Moore. 



Neptis etjrynome. 



Limenitis eiuynome,Westwood, in 2nd edit. Donov. Ins. of China, 

 p. 66. 



Pap. leucothoe, Donovan, Ins. of China, 1st edit. t. 35. f. 3 (1/98), 

 nee Cram. 



Male and female. Upperside fuliginous, black ; markings white 

 and very broad, broader than in N. leucothoe, Cram., or in N. sura- 

 karta ; submarginal row of spots on fore wing prominent ; outer 

 band of hind wing very broad, nearly the same width as inner band. 

 Underside ferruginous yellow ; bands as above, all black-bordered ; 

 subbasal streak on hind wing short and not black-bordered. 



Exp. c? 2|, $ 2| inches. 



Ilab. N. China (Shanghai). 



Differs from N. leucothoe, Cram., in its larger size, broader 

 markings, and much greater width of the outer band on hind wing. 



Neptis kamarupa. 



Male and female. Upperside fuliginous black ; markings white, 

 broad, prominent : fore wing with the discal series of spots at very 

 oblique angles, the first spot of the lower portion small ; a prominent 

 marginal linear series of white quadrate spots : hind wing with the 

 subbasal band evenly margined ; outer band broad and composed of 

 quadrate spots ; a prominent narrow white marginal line. Under- 

 side ferruginous yellow ; markings as above ; very slightly black- 

 bordered. 



Exp. 6 21 $ 2f inches. 



Hab. Assam. In Coll. Oxford University Museum. 



Nearest allied 1o N. varmona, but may be distinguished from it 

 on the underside by the delicate narrow black bordering of the 

 bands and the absence of the black streaks on the veins of the fore 

 wing. 



Neptis papaja. 



Male. Upperside fuliginous black ; markings white, disposed some- 

 what as in N. emodes : fore wing with the discoidal streak aud terminal 

 elongated triangular spot blackish-speckled ; transverse discal series of 

 spots small, each widely separated ; the row of submarginal lunular 

 spots bordered on each side by pale-bordered black lunules : hind 

 wing with straight subbasal band and submarginal row of separated 

 lunules ; a line between the bands and outer marginal line pale 



