Lepidoptera from Tenasserim. 375 
green to beyond the middle, the green area terminating 
abruptly in a large trifid white spot, above which, and just 
within the end of the cell, are two small squamose white 
dashes: head and collar carmine, spotted with black ; thorax 
black ; a carmine U-shaped marking on the metathorax ; 
abdomen rosy carmine, with a dorsal series of black spots, 
which are large and quadrate towards the base. Primaries 
below grey, tinted with green towards the base, and marked 
with broad black internervular streaks: secondaries nearly as 
above: body below rosy carmine; legs and proboscis brown ; 
venter with lateral black spots. Expanse of wings 81 millim. 
Thoungyeen valley, Tenasserim. 
6. Milionia pyrozonis, sp. n. 
Nearly allied to M. zonea of Moore, from Darjiling, but 
altogether more brilliant in colour; the veins towards the 
base of the wings brilliantly steel-blue, more so than in MW. 
lativitta (pulchrinervis, Felder) ; the band across the prima- 
ries and the external half of secondaries deep fiery orange, 
shot with rose-pink, instead of .cadmium-yellow ; the inner 
edge of the orange area of secondaries almost straight, instead 
of arched, and the marginal black oval spots generally 
smaller; the body brilliant Prussian-blue, more or less tinted 
with green. Hxpanse of wings 65 millim. 
Houndraw, Thoungyeen valley, 29th December 1881, and 
25th March 1882. ; 
Had I only seen a single example of this species I should 
have supposed it to be a very highly coloured and broadly 
bordered variety of the Darjiling species, of which we possess 
five specimens. I have, however, seen four of the Tenasserim 
species, all perfectly uniform in pattern and coloration. 
7. Huschema lunulata, sp. n. 
Intermediate between H. Roepstorfi« of the Andamans and 
E. bellona of Moulmein and North India; distinguishable 
‘from both by the more oblique subapical series of white spots 
on the primaries, thus leaving the bluish series and the white 
series distinct, as in LH. militaris; from EH. Roepstorfii it also 
differs in having bright chrome-yellow (instead of grey-blue) 
lunate markings beyond the yellow area of the secondaries ; 
and from Z, bellona in the number of these yellow markings, 
which in that species are obliterated excepting towards the 
abdominal margin, and jn its narrower purplish-black external 
border. Expanse of wings 85 millim. 
Thoungyeen valley, 27th March 1882. 
