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Sainia, n. g. 



Fore wing comparatively narrower than in lliades (memnon group) ; 

 costa more arched ; apex very convex ; exterior margin very oblique 

 and slightly sinuous ; posterior angle somewhat pointed. Hind wing 

 narrow, elongated hindward ; costa very short ; exterior margin 

 moderately scalloped ; the female of typical species without a tail ; 

 cell longer than in lliades. 



Sainia protenor. 



Papilio protenor, Cram. Pap. Exot. i. pi. 49. f. A, B (1779). 



Cadugoides, n. g. 



Fore wing elongated, triangular ; costa arched towards the end, 

 apex convex ; exterior margin oblique, even, and concave in the 

 middle, posterior angle rounded ; cell very long, extending two 

 thirds the wing : upper discocellular outwardly oblique, lower in- 

 wardly oblique and concave : hind wing fan-shaped ; the costal 

 margin very long, extending beyond posterior angle of fore wing, 

 apex abruptly convex ; exterior margin short, very oblique and 

 slightly scalloped ; abdominal margin somewhat long. Antennae 

 short, slender, club moderately and gradually thickened to tip. 



Type C. agestor. 



A mimic, in both general form and pattern, of Caduga tytia, of 

 the JEuploeince. 



Cadugoides agestor. 



Papilio agestor. Gray, Zool. Misc. p. 32 (1831) ; Lep. Ins. Nepal, 

 p. 6, pi. 4. f. 2. 



Cadugoides gopala, n. sp. 



Papilio agestor, Westwood, Arcana Ent. p. 59, pi. 16. f. 2 

 (nee &ray). 



Female. Intermediate between C. agestor and C govindra : fore 

 wing with similar markings to those of the same sex, except that the 

 three submarginal spots are more conical in shape and concave on their 

 outer edge than in either of the above species, the marginal row of 

 small spots being like those in C. agestor : hind wing less produced 

 apically, the exterior margin more convex and more prominently 

 scalloped than in female C. agestor, the red colour of a considerably 

 paler tint than in either species, being somewhat yellowish towards 

 the base and along the outer veins, the veins basally and the dis- 

 coidal streaks are black-lined ; the intermediate streaks of similar 

 form to those in C. agestor, but of an ochreous-grey tint ; the discal 

 series with slight blackish outer ends, and an outer marginal series of 

 large blackish conical spots. Body as in C. agestor. 



Expanse 4 inches. 



Hab. Kangra district. In coll. British Museum. 



