148 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXIV. 



Expanse: S 2-8"; $ 3-2". 



A single male taken at Kirbari, Naga Hills, 6,000 feet in July, and a 

 female at Jakama, Naga Hills, in September. 



Sataktjpa ztJiLA, n. sp. 



Very similar S. splendens, Mihi, with which it agrees in size and shape of 

 hindwing but the forewing agrees better in shape with S. gopala. It dift'ers 

 from S. gopala from Sikkim and the Khasia Hills in my collection as follows: — 



Male. Upper side: Forewing : spot in cell round and minute ; spot in 

 interspace 5 minute or wanting ; spot in interspace 2 larger, as broad as 

 long ; spots in interspace 1 much larger, longer than spot in interspace "2. 

 Hindwing : subterminal row of spots more inwardly placed and terminal area 

 darker as in *S'. splendens, Mihi. Underside: Forewing : similar to upperside 

 but with a pale bluish-grey diffuse band as in S, sple7idens, Mihi. Hindwing: 

 costal interspace completely white, only one spot in interspace 7, the inner 

 one wanting. Subterminal spots and terminal dark area as in 8. splendens, 

 Mihi. 



Expanse: S 6 2-78"— 2-9". 



A male taken at Kirbari, Naga Hills, 6,000 feet, in July, and two more at 

 the same place in September 1914. 



Saxakupa bhagava, Moore. 



Watson recorded this species as common in the Upper Chindwin and in the 

 hills up to 1,500 feet, but at Sebong, Manipur, which is not so very far from 

 where Watson collected I only secured a single male in March. 



Satakupa nakada, Moore. 



Four males taken at Sebong, Imphal, and on the Irang River, Manipur, in 

 March and April, and a female at Saitu in September. 



Satakupa divbksa. Leech, 



This species differs from *S'. narada according to Elwes' key in having the 

 spot in interspace "la" of forewing subequal in width to that in "2 "; in 

 ■S. narada it is nearly twice as wide. 



There are two forms from Manipur and the Naga Hills which agree with 

 6'. diversa in this respect but which differ from one another as follows : — 



Form (1) of which 1 only took a single female on the Irang River, Manipur, 

 in March and which agrees with three females I have from the Khasia Hills 

 has the hairs of the breast white or ochreous-white and body on upperside 

 white. This appears to be true S. diversa. 



Form (2) of which I took a j)air at Kirbari, Naga Hills, 6,000 feet, in July 

 and August, differs from form (1) in having the hairs of the breast 

 deep yellow and the upperside of the body brown. The 2nd form is very 

 close to S. i^hisara but differs from that species in having a well formed white 

 spot in space 1 of forewing subequal in width to that in space 2 and all the 

 markings are pure white and not cream colour. The male has indications of 

 the dark spot on the discal white band on hindwing at the extreme edge of 

 the cell as in ^jhisara. It may possibly be only an aberration of pTiisara 

 which however in the Naga Hills and Manipur flies at much lower elevations. 



Satarupa sambaka, Moore. 

 A male taken at Sebong in April ; 6 males in the Western Manipur Hills 

 in March and April ; a male at Nichuguard, Naga Hills, in May and another 

 at Kirbari, 6,000 feet, in June. It does not appear to be common in the 

 Naga Hills and Manipur. 



