238 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 



markings, those on the hindwing with blue-speckled black-tips. (Described from Mr. 

 Butler's type specimens erroneously described by him as the female of Borneensis.) 



Expanse, <? Z^q to Z^-q, ? 4 inches. 



Habitat. — Lower Burma, Malay Peninsula, &c. * 



DiSTRiBUiroN. — A Burmese male identical with the type is in Major C. H. E. 

 Adamson's collection. A male from Thoungyeen is also in Mr. H. Grose Smith's 

 collection. The specimens named Agna were taken by Mr. J. Wood-Mason at 

 Moolai, 3000 to 6000 feet elevation. Upper Tenasserim. We also have a male from 

 Megaree, Pegu. A female (erroneously referred by me to Borneensis) was taken 

 by Dr. J. Anderson on Elphinstone Island, Mergui, in March (J. Linn. Soc. Zool. 

 1886, 38). 



It also occurs in the Malay Peninsula (Distant I.e. pp. 109, 433). We possess 

 both sexes from Sumatra, the type female (Borneensis, Butler) from Borneo, and 

 both sexes also from Borneo, are in Mr. P. Crowley's, Colonel Swinhoe's, and 

 Mr. Godman's collection. 



Of our illustration of this species on Plate 174, fig. 1, la, is from Felder's type 

 of the male, and fig. 1, b, c, from a female example from Borneo. 



HARIDRA COR AX (Plate 175, figs. 1, la, b, (?, et larva and pupa). 



C%araa;es Coras, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. iii. p. 444 (1867), (J. Butler, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1870, 

 p. 121. de Nicuville, Butt, of India, etc. ii. p. 287 (1886). 



IsiAGO. — Male. Upperside bright fulvous, of a uniform tint throughout. Fore- 

 wing with the outer border broadly purpurescent-black, commencing anteriorly at 

 nearly half the costa and well decreasing posteriorly to a little beyond the angle, its 

 inner edge being sinuous anteriorly and undulated posteriorly, and with a slender 

 slightly-defined fulvous lunular streak descending from before the angle; a slightly 

 blackish duplex streak at upper end of the cell. Eindiving with a submarginal black 

 macular band, the apical portion being broad and marked with two white dots and a 

 small inner irrorated fulvous spot, the descending lower black spots small, and 

 dentate, the two anal marked with bluish-white scales ; a short medial costal sinuous 

 black slender line. Underside rufescent with somewhat darker rufescent-brown 

 borders to the transverse sinuous lines, and outer margin, the basal area and the 

 submarginal dentate fascia more or less glossed with pale purplish-white ; the sub- 

 marginal spots on the hindwing somewhat anchor-shaped, with black-tip, blue centre 

 and white base. Body above bright fulvous ; palpi blackish above, ochreous-white 

 beneath ; pectus, fore tarsi, middle and hind tibia) and tarsi ochreous-white, fore 

 tibije and femur, and middle and hind femora rufescent-brown ; antennae black, club 

 rufous tipt. 



Described from Dr. Felder's type in coll. Mr. W. Rothschild. 



