366 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 1892 



lias been submitted to Mr. F. Moore, wbo pronounces the species 

 represented to be his P. dimila. As far as is at j)resent known, this 

 species is the only true Paniphila occurring in Indian limits, and the 

 specimen figured is the only one I have ever seen. It is in Major 

 Sage's collection. The genus occur abundantly in Central and 

 N^orthern Asia, and from Asia Minor to Japan. 



EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



• Plate H. 



1. Ragadia critolaus, n. sp.;, $ , p. 322. 



2. Byctis esacoides, n. sp., $ , p. 323. 



3. Discophora dis, n. sp., $ , p. 325. 



4. Pitliecops hassaris, n. sp., $ , p. 327. 



5. „ „ „ ?,p. 327. 



6. Cyaniris ceyx, n. sp., $ , p. 328. 



7. „ „ „ 9, p. 328. 



8. Suasa suessa, n. sp., i , p. 337. 



9. „ „ „ 9, p. 337. 



10. Camena carmentalis, n. sp.j $ , p. 335. 



11. Tajuria thyia, n. sp., $ , p. 336. 



12. Deudorix gcstulia, n. sp., c?, p. 338. 



13. Arhopala ace, n. sp., 6 , p. 329. 



14. „ acestes, n. sp., 6 , p. 330. 



15. ,, arc«, n. sp., 9^ p. 331. 



16. „ asia, n. sp., ^ , p. 333. 



17. „ ceeta, n. sp.^ 9 , p« 333. 



Plate I. 



Fig. 1. Papilio macareus, Grodart, $ , p. 345. 



„ 2. „ discoidia, n. sp., 6 , p. 343. 



„ 3. Metaporia harrietm, n. sp., $ , p. 341. 



„ 4. „ „ „ 9, p. 341. 



Plate J. 

 Fig. 1. Crossiura pennicillatum, n. sp., J , p. 351. 

 » 2. „ „ „ 9, p. 351. 



„ 3. Pisola zennara, Mooie, 9^ p. 351. 



