18/8.] insects from upper tenasserim. 829 



Cyrestis cocles. 



Papilio cocles, Fabr. Mant. Ins. ii. p. 7 (1787) ; Donov. Ins. Ind. 

 pi. 23. f. 2. 

 Hatsiega. 



Cyrestis risa. 



Papilio risa, Doubleday, Gen. D. Lep. pi. 32. f. 4 (1850). 



Moulmein to Meetan ; Moolai, 3000-6000 feet. 



Herona angustata, n. sp. 



Female. Similar to H. marathus from the Khasia hills. Differs 

 from same sex of that species in having all the maculated bands 

 narrower, these being but half the width of those in the former 

 species. 



Expanse 3 inches. 



Moolai, 3000-6000 feet. In coll. J. Wood- Mason. 



Penthema darlisa, n. sp. 



Male and Female. Differs from P. lisarda, Doubleday (Gen. D. 

 L. pi. 39. f. 3), on the fore wing in all the markings, except the 

 streak along posterior margin, being bluish white and smaller, those 

 within the cell oval, two at the base and two near the end ; the discal 

 series also are short and conical (not continuing outward to the inner 

 transverse series), the streak between the lower median and submedian 

 vein only being elongated. On the hind wing the pale luteous inter- 

 spaces between the veins are deeply excavated at their end and partly 

 coalesce with the inner transverse series of spots (the spots being 

 larger), the outer row are also larger, conical, and deeply excavated 

 externally ; a black streak traverses the cell. 



Expanse 5 inches. 



Meetan, 3000 feet (April). Iu coll. J. Wood-Mason. 



Parthenos apicalis, n. sp. 



Distinguished from P. gambrisius by the fore wing having the 

 white band quite diaphanous, without any borders to the veins, and 

 extending broadly and uninterruptedly to the costal margin, thence 

 continuing along it to the extreme apex. 



Expanse '2>\ inches. 



Above Ahsown ; Taoo, 3000-5000 feet. In coll. J. Wood-Mason. 



Lebadea attenuata, n. sp. 



Male and Female. Differ from L. ismene, Doubleday (Gen. D. Lep. 

 pi. 34. f. 2), in being smaller and of a brighter colour, the white 

 medial transverse band narrower, the apical portion on fore wing 

 more angular in position and extending to the costa, the outer 

 series of narrow lunules being present on the hind wing in both 

 sexes. 



Expanse, <3 2, $ 2| inches. 



Hatsiega; Naththoung to Paboga. In coll. J. Wood-Mason. 



