1893.] ^Z^R. E. T. WATSOX ON* THE HESPEHIID-T. 85 



margin of cell slightly angled at vein 2. Hind tibiae with two pairs 

 of spurs. 



iMale with two pairs of linear glandular streaks on the upperside 

 of the fore wing, the upper pair on either side of vein 2 at its bifur- 

 cation, the lower two immediately beneath these on either side of 

 vein 1. These glandular streaks are most developed in satwa, and 

 least in ogygia. 



."rtZ'M'a, de Niceville 1. 



flavipennis, Ae 'SwtViWe 2. 



♦o^y^/a, Hewitsou 3. 



Confined to Southern Asia. 



25. Genus AIatapa. 



Mntnpa, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. vol. i. p. Ifi3 (1881). 



Type, aria, .Moore. 



Antennae : club robust, elongate, terminal crook moderate. Palpi : 

 second joint very densely scaled, third joint entirely concealed. 

 Fore wing : rather produced at apex, inner and outer margins sub- 

 equnl ; cell less than two-thirds length of costa ; discocellulars 

 strongly inwardly oblique; vein 5 only slightly nearer to 4 than to 

 6 ; vein 3 well before the end of cell, slightly nearer to 4 than to 2 ; 

 vein 2 slightly nearer to base of wing than to end of cell ; lower 

 margin of cell angled at vein 3. Hind wing : outer margin even, 

 slightly excised between veins 3 and I b ; vein 7 well before the end 

 of cell ; discocellulars faint ; vein 5 obsolete ; vein 3 from end of 

 cell ; vein 2 more than twice as far from base of wing as from end 

 of cell. Hind tibiaj fringed and with two pairs of spurs. 



Male with an oblique linear glandular streak on the upperside of 

 the fore wing, extending from vein 3 as far as vein 1 . 



am, Moore 1. 



druna, Moore 2. 



sasivama, Moore 3. 



slialgrmna, Aq ^\C(:\\\{e 4. 



Confined to Southern Asia. 



2G. Genus Paduka. 



Padula, Distant, Rhop. Mai. p. 37.5 (1886). 



Type, lebadea, Hewitson {=fflandulosa, Dist.). 



Antennae and palpi much as in Erionota. Fore wing : cell less 

 than two-thirds length of costa ; inner margin longer than outer 

 margin ; vein 12 terminating before end of cell ; vein 7 before end 

 of cell ; upper discocellular short but distinct, almost parallel with 

 the costa ; middle and lower discocellulars almost erect in the same 

 straight line, the middle the longer; vein 3 four times as far from 

 base of wing as from end of cell, and more than twice as far from 

 2 as from 4 ; vein 2 almost equidistant from 3, and base of wing 

 ather nearer the latter. Hind wing : outer margin sinuated ; 

 ein 7 almost equidistant from 8 and 6 ; discocellulars outwardly 



