32 LEPIDOPTERA IXDICA. 



iudistinct black spots, the upper ones blackest, the one outside the cell spot large and 

 sub-quadrate, and a sub-marginal series of similar spots more regular in size, with the 

 narrow space between the two series pale. Cilia of both wings black. Underside 

 similar to the upperside, but in the hindwiug the black spots on the margins of the white 

 band are more prominent, the spot at the end of the cell and the uppermost spot of the 

 discal series are almost within the white band, and there is another black spot on the inner 

 side of the white band opposite the uppermost discal spot ; palpi ochreous, with black 

 .sides, pectus with ochreous hairs ; head and body above and below and the legs blackish- 

 brown, the tuft of hairs on the hind tibia grey, abdomen with whitLsh segmental bands. 



Female like the male, but there is usually an extra spot in the discal series of the 

 fox'ewing at the end of the cell ; the white band on the hindwing much as in the male, 

 sometimes even narrower. 



Expanse of wings, J $ l^^,- to 1^ inches. 



Habitat. — Sikkim, Assam, Burma. 



Distribution. — The types came from the Khasia Hills, where the species seems to 

 be common ; we have received many examples, and have it also from Sikkim. Our 

 descriptions and figures are from Khasia Hill examples ; Elwes records it from 

 Beruardmyo, Watson from the Chin Hills ; it is in the Hancock ]Museum, Newcastle, 

 from Upper Burma, taken by Adamson. 



DAIMIO NARADA. 

 Plate 7G5, figs. 1, ^ , la, $ , lb, J . 



Satarupa narada, Moore, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1884, p. .51. Elwes, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1888, p. 457. 



Doherty, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1889, p. 133. Watson, Hesp. Ind. p. 89 (1891). Elwes 



and Edwards, Trans. Zool. Soc. 1897, p. 132. 

 Daitnio narada, Watson, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1893, p. 47. Swinhoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1893, p. 316. 



Leech, Butt, of China, etc. ii. p. 566 (1893). de Nice\-ille, Gazetteer of Sikkim, Butt. p. 176 



(1894). Watson, Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. ix. 1895, p. 422; id. idem, x. 1896, p. 673. 

 Satarujpa ihagava, de Xice\T.lle (nee Moore), Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1883, p. 90, pi. 10, fig. 14, 9 . 



Imago. — Male. Upperside blackish-brown. Forewing with five sub-apical white 

 dots, a white dot at the lower end of the ceil, a small spot at the base of the second 

 median inter.space, a square spot below the cell spot attached to a much larger square 

 spot half inwards, and which widens rapidly to the hinder margin ; indications of a pale 

 discal serie.s. Hindwing nearly all pure white, the base narrowly blackish-brown, the white 

 23ortion limited outwardly hy a row of black spots, from this row to the margin the wing 

 is pale blackish and contains a sub-marginal row of somewhat indistinct brown spots. 

 Cilia of both wings blackish-brown, touched with white in parts of the hindwing. 

 Underside like the upperside, but the white band of the hindwiug extends a little more 



