128 ME. E. Y. WATSOX OX THE HESPBEIlD-i:. [Jan. 17, 



This genus is represented in the British Museum from throughout 

 India, Malaysia, the Philippines, Fiji, New Guinea, and AustraUa. 



A. Male with sexual streak inconspicuous or absent. 



badra, Moore 1. 



thridas, Boisd 3. 



wrt«, But! 6. 



cojf/^er/, de Nicev 7. 



discolor, Feld 11. 



doIeschaNia, Fe\d 14. 



*m!/ra, Hew 18. 



B. Male with sexual streak conspicuous. 



»aifrt..r, Butl 2. 



ckro)niis, Cram 4. 



alexis, Fabr 5. 



malayana . Feld 8. 



*6i7?«W«, Butl 9. 



htirana, Bull 10. 



celcenus, Cram 12. 



hu/uhris, 'BoiiA 13. 



*c'AKja, Hew 15. 



schcenkerri, Latr 16. 



r gentiana, Feld 17. 



\ *saida, Hew. 



3. Genus Bibasis. 



Bibasis, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. vol. i. p. 160 (1881). 



Type, sena, Moore. 



Antennae much as in Hasora, but the terminal portion of club 

 usually much more hooked. Fore wing : male without costal fold 

 or discal stigma ; outer margin longer than inner margin ; cell only 

 slightly more than half the length of costa ; vein 1 2 reaching costa 

 almost opposite upper angle of cell ; vein 5 shghtly nearer to 6 than 

 to 4 ; upper discocellular minute ; middle and lower discocellulars 

 subequal, almost erect, and in the same straight line ; vein .3 three 

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

 as far from 2 as from 4 ; vein 2 three times as far from end of cell 

 as from base of wing. Hind wing not so broad as in Hasora ; 

 lobe less conspicuous ; vein 7 nearer to 6 than to 8 ; discocellulars 

 faint, slightly outwardly oblique, the lower the longer ; vein .t well 

 developed ; vein 3 just before end of cell ; vein 2 nearer to end of 

 cell than to base of wing. Hind tibiae not fringed but thickly 

 scaled above, and with two pairs of spurs. 



There is only one described species in this genus, which is recorded 

 from India, Ceylon, and Java. 



*.mia, Moore. 



4. Genus Badamia. 



Badamia, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. vol. i. p. 156 (1881). 



Type, exclamationis, Fabr. 



Antennae short, hardly half the length of costa ; club moderate, 

 usually bent into a hook, sometimes only at right angles, tapering to 

 a point. Fore wing without discal stigma ; outer and inner margins 

 subequal; cell very long and narrow, more than two- thirds the 

 length of costa; vein 12 reaching the costa before end of cell; 

 vein 5 equidistant from 4 and 6 ; upper discocellular minute, lower 



