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row, which are also smaller ; the cell is also traversed by a black 

 bifid line. 



Expanse 3^ inches. 



Hub. Java. In coll. H. G. Smith. 



An intermediate form between C. melaneus and C. larissa. 



7. Caduga larissa. 



Banais larissa, Felder, Novara-Reise, Lep. ii. p. 349 (1867). 

 Hab. 3a.\di{Horsfield). In colls, British Museum and F, Moore. 



8. Cadtjga banksii, n. sp. 



Danais melaneus. Distant, Rhop. Malayana, pi. 1 . f. 6 ? 



Much larger than the Javan C. larissa : all the markings com- 

 paratively narrower, thus giving wider interspaces ; on the fore wino- 

 the subapical streaks are one third longer ; on the hind win* the 

 streaks are conspicuously narrower, and the discoidal streak has a 

 well-formed forked central line. 



Expanse, S ^%-, ? ^^, inches. 



Hab. Sumatra. In colls. F. Moore and H. S. Smith. 



A faded specimen of this species is in the Banksian collection at 

 the British Museum. Has also been collected in Sumatra by Mr. 

 Carl Bock. 



9. Caduga ltjzgnensis. 



Banais luzonensis, Felder, Wien. ent. Monats. 1863, p. 106. 

 Banais erebus, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, p. 54, f. 3. 

 Hab. Philippines (Luzon, Bohol, Mindanao). 



10. Caduga nilgiriensis. 



Banais nilgiriensis, Moore, Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. xx. p. 44 

 (1877). _ 



Banais (Chittira) nilgiriensis, Marshall and Niceville, Butt, of 

 India &c. p. 43, pi. 6. f. 9 c? (1882). 



Hab. Southern India (Nilgiri hills). 



Genus Chittira, Moore. 



Chittira, Moore, Lep. of Ceylon, i. p. 8 (1880). 



Banais {Chittira), sect. B. part., Marshall and de Niceville, Butt, 

 of India &c. p. 42 (1882). 



Fore wing somewhat short and broad ; costa much arched ; hind 

 margin long ; discocellulars bent in the middle below the lower 

 radial, and producing a short spur within the cell from the angle ; 

 hind wing broadly oval, very convex exteriorly. Male with two 

 scent-pouches, one on the submedian vein composed of the dilated 

 or swollen vein and spatula-shaped adjacent patch, the other on the 

 internal vein, which is there dilated but without any adjacent patch. 

 Venation similar to Caduga. Antennae with'a tolerably thick club. 

 Palpi large ; third joint pointed, pilose. 



