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of the cell, and two very narrow streaks between it and the costa ; three small, sub- 

 apical, somewhat elongated spots, the uppermost one the smallest, the middle one 

 shifted somewhat inwards, two small round spots outwardly below them, and four spots 

 in the discal series, two in the median interspaces with excavated outer sides, and two 

 minute spots, one above the other in the interno-median interspace ; a streak on the 

 hinder margin from the base to a little beyond the middle. Ilindwing with a discal 

 band of five spots, divided by the veins, the second and third from the top the largest, 

 the lowest two small and somewhat obscure, and an obscure streak from them to the 

 base of the wing along the inner side of the abdominal fold. Cilia of both wings 

 ochreous-brown at the base, the outer part bright ochreous. Underside. Forewing 

 with the costa and apex suffused with orange-ochreous, the lower portion of the wing 

 black, the spots and cell streaks as on the upperside, the streak on the hinder margin 

 not present. Hindicing ochreous-brown, the ground colour being brown, and the 

 entire surface of the wing covered with minute ochreous scales, the discal band as 

 on the upperside, but somewhat obscure, an obscure ochreous spot at the end of 

 the cell, and another above it, near the apex. AntennsB black, with ochreous-white 

 bands, the underside of the club ochreous-white ; palpi above orange-ochreous, with 

 some black hairs ; head and body brown, the abdomen with ochreous hairs ; on the 

 underside the palpi and pectus are white, the thorax brown, with some white hairs, tlie 

 abdomen dark ochreous, the legs brown above, ochreous beneath, the tarsi ochreous. 



Female similar to the male, the two lowest spots of the discal series in the 

 forewing larger. 



Expanse of wings, $ $ 1-j^q inches. 



Habitat. — Burma. 



Described and figured from a pair in the B. M. from the Karen Hills. 



PADRAONA NALA. 



Plate 816, figs. 3, ^ , .3a, ? , 3b, (J , 3c, ? . 



Hesperia nala, Plotz, Stett. ent. Zeit. xliv. p. 231 (1883), unpublished plate No. 1464. 

 Padraona dara, Swinhoe (part). Trans. Ent. Soc. 1908, p. 19. 



Imago. — Male. Upperside blackish-brown, markings orange-ochreous. Forewing 

 with a stripe along the lower outer half of the cell, and a stripe about half its length 

 attached to it above at the cell end, and two very thin short stripes obliquely placed, 

 between the end of the cell and the costa. Three sub-apical somewhat elongated small 

 spots of fairly equal size in an almost straight line, two round spots outwardly below 

 them and a discal band of four spots, two in the median interspaces, the lower the 

 larger and a twin spot of smaller size in continuation, in the interno-median interspace 



