318 JOURNAL, BOMBA Y NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, Vol. IX. 



N.-E. Sumatra taken in March,* and one female from Selesseh, N.-E. 

 Sumatra, taken in May, in the collection of Hofrath Dr. L. Martin, 

 though the coloration on both sides appears to be much the same, 

 but T. gama has a very much longer hindwing than N. nisibis, and 

 the black spot in the submedian interspace and the black anal spot 

 of the hindwing on both surfaces seem to be much nearer to the 

 outer margin in T. gama than in iV. nisibis. 



Described from a single example (the type) in my collection from 

 Kwala Lampur, Selangore, in the Malay Peninsula, and another from 

 N.-E. Sumatra. 



34. HYSUDRA (?) HADES, n. sp., PI. P, Fig. 46, $. 

 Habitat : Daunat Range, Tenasserim, Burma. 

 Expanse : #, 1-55 inches. 



Description : Male. Upperside, both wings shining fuscous. 

 Foreiving with a large dull coppery-red area occupying the middle 

 of the wing crossed by the black veins and bearing a black streak 

 outwardly on the submedian fold ; this red area just enters the 

 outer end of the discoidal cell and occupies the basal portions of the 

 lower discoidal, median, and submedian interspaces. Hindwing 

 streaked between the veins more or less by the same dull coppery-red 

 colour as in the forewing ; anal lobe coppery-red. Underside, both 

 wings pale fawn-colour; the disco-cellular nervules marked by a rather 

 broad and prominent paler line. Forewing with a macular outwardly 

 curved discal fuscous band, commencing at the costa, ending close to 

 the submedian nervure ; an obsolete marginal dark fascia. Hindwing 

 with a discal fuscous band as on the forewing, but more prominent, 

 outwardly defined with white, posteriorly somewhat ferruginous, and 

 recurved to the abdominal margin in a W-shaped figure ; a marginal 

 series of four dark lunules from the first subcostal to the second 

 median nervule ; a marginal oval black spot faintly crowned with 

 orange in the first median interspace ; a clump of black and white 

 scales in the submedian interspace; the anal lobe black faintly crowned 



* Neocheritra gama, DiBtant, Rhop. Malay., p. 462, n. 2, woodcut fig, 128, female (1886) ; 

 Thrix gama, Doherty, Journ. A. S. B., vol. Is, pt. 2, p. 35, n. 7 (1*891), from Padang Rengas, 

 Malay Peninsula, The female has three subcostal nervules only to the forewing, while the 

 male has four. 



