388 MB. W. WABREN OX NEW GENEBA AND [Apr. 18, 



1 2 from Darjiling the same size as the c? of shtipliciata, Moore, 

 which is smaller than the $ . 



[The only specimen I have seen was collected by Mr. Knyvett.- — 

 H. J. E.] 



PlUTOUES TEIANGULARIS, sp. n. 



(S . Very closely allied to P. costatus, Butler, but larger ; the yellow 

 costal streak decidedly broader, with a much enlarged triangular 

 central tooth ; patch at the anal angle much broader ; basal line 

 bro-wTi at ^, and vanishing in the yellow costal streak before the 

 first small yellow tooth. (In costatus this line is at ^ and runs up 

 to the same yellow tooth.) In the hind wing the yellow patch at 

 the inner angle is separated from the brown ground-colour by a 

 nearly straight line, while in costatus the same is manifestly 

 sinuous. Underside of both wings yellow, with a vinous tinge ; 

 an irregular purplish blotch towards the apex of both wings ; the 

 fore wings with an oblique purplish bar in the middle. The basal 

 half of the patagia, as well as the collar, yellow. 



Expanse oP wings 46 milliin. 



Hob. Sikkim ; Naga Hills. 



[Seems rare in Sikkim, where I took one myself at 2300 feet in 

 May, but is commoner in the N^aga Hills. — H. J. £*.] 



Zamabada(?) makginata, sp. n. (Plate XXXII. fig. 22.) 



(S . Fore wings ochreous, with many fine transverse brown or 

 greenish striis ; base of fore wing, costa, apex, and hind margin 

 black-brown, with some chalybeous reflections ; the costal streak 

 is traversed by pale irregular striae ; a discal, dark-edged, somewhat 

 sinuous ocellus, darker above, where it touches the costal streak ; 

 the dark marginal region is bounded by a very indistinct thickish 

 2nd line, which, starting from the costa at about |, forms a large 

 outward curve, nearly touching the hind margin, and an obtuse 

 projection at anal angle. Hind wings more thickly striated than 

 fore wings, with a small, dark, discal spot, and the submarginal 

 line running close to and parallel with the hind margin, the space 

 between them being black-brown, with the chalybeous reflections 

 stronger than in fore wings. Head, thorax, and base of abdomen 

 black-brown, rest of abdomen ochreous. Underside pale greenish 

 yellow, with a vitreous appearance; both wings with a broad black- 

 brown marginal band. The discal spots on both wings distinct ; 

 the marginal band shows through on the upperside as a brownish 

 smudge along the inner edge of the narrow dark border. 



Expanse of wings 28 miUim. 



Bah. Naga Hills. 



[Doherty sent one specimen only, taken at about 3000 feet in 

 Sept.— i/. /. E.] 



