1883.] MR. F. MOORE ON NEW ASIATIC LEPIDOPTERA. 525 



the outer oue, and a streak at end of the cell, an irregular discal 

 series with paler brown outer borders, and an outer marginal row 

 bordered by a submarginal paler luuular band, the second and third 

 from the anal angle the largest. Base of palpi white beneath ; legs 

 wliite, with brown tarsal bands ; antennae annulated with white 

 bands. 



Expanse, c? 1^^, § 1 Jj^ inch. 



Hah. Sikkim. In coll. F. Moore and H. J. Elwes. 



Both se.\es on the upperside have much the appearance of a dark 

 female Lyccena plinius and L. theoplirastus, but these insects are, 

 structurally, quite distinct. 



HORAGA MOULMEINA, n. Sp. 



Myrina syrinx, Hewitson, 111. D. Lep. pi. 14. figs. 32, 33 (nee 

 Felder). 



Allied to H. onyx. Male differs in having a smaller and more 

 trilobate-formed white discal spot. Underside of a much brighter 

 ochreous colour ; the discal baud on fore wing only half the width 

 of that in H. onyx, and does not extend above the subcostal vein ; 

 the band on hind wing narrower, regular, and of uniform width ; 

 anal and two subanal spots large. Female paler; underside also of 

 the same brighter colour, and the band similar to that of male. 



Expanse 1^ to 1^ inch. 



Hab. Moulmein. In coll. British Museum. 



The H. syrinx of Felder is an Amboina species. 



HoRAGA CINGALENSIS, n. Sp. 



Horaga ciniata, Moore, Lep. of Ceylon, i. p. 99, pi. 39. fig. 22 a 

 (nee Hewitson). 



Male. Upperside very like H. onyx, the discal white spot smaller, 

 the blue basal areas of similar tint. Underside very dark violaceous 

 biownish-ochreous ; the discal band on fore wing narrower but ex- 

 tending to the costa ; the band on hind wing also narrower and much 

 more regular ; anal spots much less prominent. 



Expanse 1-jJq- inch. 



Hab. Ceylon. In coll. F. Moore. 



A much smaller species and quite distinct from H. ciniata, which 

 latter is confined to the Malay island of Batchian. 



HORAGA SIKKIMA, n. Sp. 



Male. Differs from H. onyx in the lower basal and discal areas 

 being of a darker blue tint ; the discal white spot on fore wing 

 intermediate in size. Underside of a slightly brighter ochreous 

 tint than in H. syrinx of Hewitson, the discal band on fore wing 

 somewliat broader, the band on hind wing very much narrower, being 

 about the same width as in H. viola. 



Expanse 1^ inch. 



Hab. Darjiling {Grote and Atkinson). In coll. F. Moore, and 

 Hewitson Cabinet, British Museum. 



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