530 x^R. F. MOORE ON NEW ASIATIC LEPIDOPTERA. [NoV. 20, 



lower from one third before end of the cell ; submedian straight. 

 Hind wing broadly conical ; with a glandular depression at base of 

 subcostal: costal margin much arched, exterior margin sinuous, 

 abdominal margin long'^; furnished with two tails, anal angle lobed ; 

 costal vein abruptly arched at the base and curved towards the 

 middle ; first subcostal emitted at one half before end of the cell ; 

 the cell broad ; discocellulars obliquely recurved ; radial from their 

 middle ; the middle median emitted at one fifth and lower at nearly 

 one half before end of the cell ; submedian straight, internal vein 

 much recurved. Body very robust ; abdomen short ; palpi porrect, 

 second joint not extending beyond the head, third joint very long, 

 two thirds the length of second, slender and pointed at tip ; fore 

 femora slightly pilose beneath ; antennal club stout. 

 Type G. ctesia. 



CaMENA CTESIA. 



Camena c;fe5i«,Hewitson, 111. D. Lep. p. 48, pi. 20. figs. 1, 2(186.5). 

 Hab. Darjiling. 



Camena cippus. 



Hesperia cippus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. Suppl. p. 429 (1798). 

 Tolaus cippus, Hewitson, 111. D. Lep.Snppl. p. 11, pi. 4. figs. 39, 

 40 (1869). 



Hab. Nepal (Jtamsay). 



SURENDRA TODARA, n. Sp. 



Male. Upperside dark violet-brown : fore wing with the basal area 

 below the costal vein pale violet-blue ; hind wing uniformly brown. 

 Underside pale ochreous-brown, indistinctly grey-speckled : fore 

 win"- with a discal transverse indistinct white lunular line and two 

 less distinct marginal lines : hind wing with a subbasal and two discal 

 transverse white lunular zigzag lines, a small black subanal spot siir- 

 moimted with ochreous-red. 



Expanse I5 inch. 



Bah. Coonoor, Nilgiris (Lindsay). In coll. F. Moore. 



In this species the fore wings are narrower than in its allies, and 

 the hind wing more convex. It is quite distinct from the Madras 

 species, S. biplagiata, Butler, the figure of which (P. Z. S. 1883, 

 pi. 24. fig. 12) does not well represent the angular margin of the 

 hind wing of the type specimen. 



Panchala paraganesa. 



Amblypodia paraganesa, UeNiceville, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 

 1882, p. 63. 



Amblypodia ganesa, Hewitson (nee Moore). 



Nearest to P. ganesa. Both wings violet-brown, with the discal 

 areas of a purplish-violaceous blue : fore wing with the blue colour 

 confined to a narrow oval area, including t!ie cell : hind wing with a 

 ioBg slender tail from end of lower median vein; the blue colour 



