56 LEPIDOPTEBA IXDICA. 



Iris, 1910, p. 86. Tagiades trichoneura, Kheil (nee Felder), Rhop. Nias, p. 38 (1881). Habitat, 

 Nias. 

 Taijiadcs paradoxus, Friihstorfer, I.e. Habitat, N. Borneo. 



Genus ODINA. 



Odiiia, Mabille, Comptes Rend. Ent. Soe. Belg. 1891, p. cxiii. Watson, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1893, p. 50 ; 

 id. Journ. Bo. Xat. Hist. Soc. ix. 1895, p. 421. Elwes and Edwards, Trans. Zool. Soe. 1897, 

 p. 135. 



Forewing, vein 12 ends on the costa at about opposite the upper end of the cell, 

 cell less than two-thirds the length of the costa, discocellulars in an inwardly oblique 

 straight line, the lower the longer, vein 5 emitted from their junction, vein 3 emitted 

 quite close to the lower end of the cell, 2 at one-fourth from the base ; costa nearly 

 straight, very gently arched before the apex, apex subacute, outer margin convex, 

 slightly concave above the hinder angle, somewhat shorter than the hinder margin, 

 which is straight. Ilindicing, vein 6 emitted well before lower end of cell, 3 from close 

 to the lower end, 2 from near the base. Costa highly arched at the base, then nearly 

 straiglit, apex rounded, outer margin even, anal angle well pronounced. Antenna; 

 with a moderate-sized club, its upper half tapering to a point well curved into a hook. 

 Palpi with the third joint stout, porrect, rather conspicuous ; hind ribise with two pairs 

 of spurs, no secondary sexual characters. 



Type, 0. chrysomeleena, Mabille. 



ODINA 0RTY6IA. 



Plate 771, figs. 3, (J , 3a, ^. 



Od'ina oriyfjia, de Nice\"ille, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1895, p. 531 (footnote). Elwes and Edwards, 

 Trans. Zool. Soc. 1897, p. 137. Adamson, Trans. N. H. Soc. Northumberland, ete. 1908, p. 139. 

 Friihstorfer, Iri.s, 1910, p. 70. 



Imago. Male. Upperside dark bright orange-ochreous, very uniform in shade of 

 colour on both wings. Forewing with the veins black, costa and outer and hinder 

 margins with a uniform narrow black band all round, except at the apex where there is 

 a little thickening, the entire wing crossed and recrosscd with narrow, even, black 

 bands, one close to the base, forked upwards, another across the basal third, inwardly 

 oblique, and one from the costa a fourth from the apex, inwardly oblique across the 

 end of the cell, after which it turns outwards to the outer margin, a fourth above the 

 hinder angle, throwing out a branch from the middle of vein 2 which forks before 

 reaching the outer margin, a branch also from its upper end near the costa across the 

 inner side of the apex of the wing. Hindiving with a midLlle band, from the costa 

 beyond its middle, to the anal angle, throwing out one branch inwards from its middle 



