1883.] MR. F. MOORE ON LIMNAINA AND EUPL<E1NA. 307 



6. Pademma imperialis, n. sp. 



Nearest to P. Mugii. Male and female of the same brilliant glossy 

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

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

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

 marginal row incomplete hindward. 



Expanse, c? 3^, $ 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, i} 

 (1878). 



Euplcea {Salpinx) illustris, Marshall & de Niceville, Butt, of India, 

 p. 66(1882). 



Euploea bohemanni, Boisd. MS., S ■ 



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, <S 3f , $ 3| inches. 



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



9. Pademma crassa. 



Euplcea 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). 



Euplcea (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. 



