1883.] MR. F. MOORE ON LTMNAINA AND EUPL(EINA. 307 



6. Pademma imperialis, n. sp. 



Nearest to P. klugii. Male saA female of the same brilliant glossy 

 blue. Fore wing differs in both rows of marginal spots being com- 

 paratively larger, and slightly confluent in the male. Hind wing, in 

 both sexes, with a complete marginal row of small spots, the sub- 

 marginal row incomplete hindward. 



Expanse, S 3^, 5 4 inches. 



Hab. N.E. Bengal. In coll. British Museum and F, Moore. 



7. Pademma illustris. 



Salpinx illustris, Butler, Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. xiv, p. 294, <S 

 (1878). 



Eiiplcea (Salpinx) illustris, Marshall & de Niceville, Butt, of India, 

 p. 66(1882). 



Euploea bohemanni, Boisd. MS., c? . 



Hab. Silhet (E. Bengal). 



8. Pademma regalis, n. sp. 



Allied to P. illustris. Male and female. Fore wing of the same 

 intense glossy blue ; both rows of marginal spots complete to poste- 

 rior angle. Hind wing also with both rows of marginal spots com- 

 plete. 



Expanse, 6 3|-, $ 3§ inches. 



Hab. E. Bengal. In coll. F. Moore. 



9. Pademma crassa. 



Euplcm crassa, Butler, P. Z, S. 1866, p. 278. 



Salpinx crassa, Butler, Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. xiv. p. 295. 



Hab. Siam (coll. Brit. Mus.) ; Cochin China (Felder). 



10. Pademma minorata. 



Salpinx minorata, Moore, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 695, S • 



Hab. Island of Hainan. In coll. Messrs. Godman and Salvin. 



11. Pademma ERiCHSONi. 



Euploea erichsonii, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. ii. p. 324 (1867). 



Euploea (Salpinx) erichsonii, Marshall & de Niceville, Butt, of 

 India, p. 63(1882). 



Hab. British Burmah (Moulmein). In coll. F. Moore. 



Nearest to P. crassa. Male similar in colour, but darker : fore 

 wing with both marginal rows of spots larger, the spots more elon- 

 gated, the third, fourth, and fifth upper submarginals slightly con- 

 fluent with their opposite marginal spots : hind wing with both 

 rows of marginal spots smaller. 



Felder gives N. India as his locality for this species (the types of 

 which I have compared), including with it also specimens from Cochin 

 China. These latter, however, refer to the preceding species, P. crassa. 

 Felder's type specimen agrees with mine. 



