1878.] MR. F. MOORE ON NEW HESPERIDjE. 691 



Female. Paler brown above, the yellow bands on the upperside also 

 paler, less prominent, and there being no yellow along the costal 

 border of fore wing, and no median streak from base of the hind 

 wing. Underside pale vinous-brown, this colour pervading the upper 

 portion of the discal on the fore wing and the entire discal baud on 

 the hind wing. 



Expanse, <3 If, $ If inch. 



Hab. Calcutta (Grote and Atkinson). In coll. F. Moore and Dr. 

 Staudinger. 



" Larva feeds on the date and cocoa-nut palms " {Atkinson, MS. 

 note). 



Pamphila bambus^, n. sp. (Plate XLV. figs. 11 & 12, 6* ? )• 



Allied to P. auffias, Linn., from typical Java specimens of which 

 it differs in its somewhat broader and less pointed wings. Markings 

 above similar, but more defined, the borders of the wings blacker, 

 the basal yellow streak on hind wing confined to a terminal spot at 

 the end of the cell, and the abdominal border black. On the under- 

 side the markings are also more clearjy-jiefined and the interspaces 

 blacker. 



Expanse, rf If, $ If inch. 



Hab. Calcutta (Frith and Atkinson). In coll. F. Moore and Dr. 

 Staudinger. 



" Larva feeds on the bamboo " (Atkinson, MS. note). 



Pamphila subochracea, n. sp. 



Upperside glossy luteous olive-brown ; cilia yellowish-cinereous. 

 Male. Fore wing with two pale semidiaphanous spots at end of the 

 cell, three contiguous spots obliquely before the apex, three upper 

 discal spots, below which is a narrow white oblique streak or brand : 

 hind wing with three small yellow upper discal spots, the two lowest 

 small. Female. Fore wing with a lower or fourth discal spot, and a 

 small dot below the third spot ; the spots angled outward : hind 

 wing as in male. Underside greenish-ochreous, brown on hind 

 border of fore wing and anal lobe ; marginal line brown and promi- 

 nent : fore wing with the lower spot diffused and white : hind wing 

 with the upper discal white spot large and quadrate; four spots 

 below in a slightly linear position, the upper spot indistinct ; a white 

 spot also at upper end of cell, and a smaller indistinct spot above it. 



Expanse, <$ If, $ 1 finch. 



Hab. Calcutta (Atkinson). In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Allied to P. mathias, Fabr., but of larger size and more promi- 

 nently marked. 



Pamphila brahma, n. sp. (Plate XLV. fig. 8.) 



Male. Upperside deep ochreous-brown, basal area ochreous. Cilia 

 cinereous-yellow : fore wing with a black-bordered white streak ob- 

 liquely below the cell, a semidiaphanous yellowish-white coustricted 

 spot at end of cell, a small subapical streak of three spots, and two 

 large discal spots, the one above hind margin being ochreous : hind 



