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before the end ; submedian recurved ; no tuft on the posterior mar- 

 gin : hind wing broadly ovate, exterior margin slightly sinuous below 

 the apex ; anal lobe large ; furnished with a single long slender tail ; 

 no costal glandular patch ; costal vein much arched and terminating 

 at the apex ; first subcostal emitted at one third before end of the 

 cell ; discocellular oblique, radial from the middle ; the middle 

 median emitted at one eighth before end of the cell, lower at nearly 

 one half before the end ; submedian straight ; internal vein recurved. 

 Body very robust ; antennae with a long thickened club. 

 Type L. eryx. 



Lehera eryx. 



Papilio eryx, Linn. Mant. Plant, p. 537 (1771). 

 Papilio amyntor, Herbst, Nat. Schmett. xi. pi. 300. figs. 5, 6 

 (1804). 



Deudorix amyntor, Hewits. 111. D. Lep. pi. 8. f. 18, 20, J (1863). 

 Hab. Darjiling, Silhet, Assam. 



Tajuria JEHANA, u. sp. (Plate XLIX. fig. 7.) 



Allied to T. longinus. Smaller in expanse. Both sexes with the 

 posterior areas slaty-blue ; hind wing with three black marginal spots 

 from the nnal lobe, and in the female a submarginal brownish zigzag 

 band. Underside greyish creamy-white : fore wing with a slender 

 indistinct black submarginal line : hind wing with the submarginal 

 line more distinct and zigzag ; a prominent anal and subanal black 

 spot, each surmounted inwardly by a yellow lunule ; the inter- 

 mediate space between the spots black-speckled. 



Expanse, c? 5 1| inch. 



Hab. Lucknow. In coll. F. Moore. 



Pratapa lila, n. sp. (Plate XLIX. fig. 9.) 



Near to the S. -Indian P. deva. Both wings with the blue of a 

 purple tint, less metallic in lustre, and confined to a smaller space 

 on the lower basal area, thus giving a broader black outer border. 

 Underside of a darker tint, with much more prominent transverse 

 black sinuous line, and brownish mai ginal fasciae ; the anal spots 

 also larger and broader-bordered with red. Female also with a 

 broader brown border. 



Expanse, S If, ? If inch. 



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



Genus Camena. 



Camena, Hewitson, 111. D. Lep. p. 47 (1865). 



Fore wing triangular ; costa arched at the base, apex pointed, 

 exterior margin convex below the apex, posterior margin convex in 

 the middle and with a tuft of hair beneath ; cell recurved, long ; 

 first subcostal emitted at half length of the cell, second at one third, 

 tbrid at one eighth, fourth at one half from below third, fifth from 

 end of the cell ; upper discocellular short, oblique, lower slightly con- 

 cave, radial from their angle ; middle median from one eighth and 



