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resemblance to leec/n'i. The appendages are larger and bolder, tlie terminal flap of 

 the clasp is longer and more square, the spinous armature stronger and more chitinised. 

 The cedoeagus is proportionally much longer than in any of the other species. The 

 actual length is, in millimetres, in leechii 3'1, unicolor 3 "3, oceia 3 '4, and in sikkima 

 4 • 8. The oedceagus spreads, one might say opens widely, beyond the zone, with a dorsal 

 and ventral chitinous piece (connected by more delicate tissues), the upper margin of 

 the dorsal piece has an armament of small spines, the ventral piece is again divided, 

 the longer dorsal portion is armed with rather longer spines than the dorsal ones, 

 and in my preparation looks as if in the centre of the cedoeagus. The moval;)le 

 armature, that of the vesica, consists of a plate that looks when in normal position 

 as if hinged to end of dorsal margin, and extends into the lumen of the oedceagus, 

 when everted, it is no doubt also inverted (i.e. turned end to end), that is, some 8 or 9 

 rather large, strong, but very short spines, that now point basally, then no doubt point 

 outwardly, there is also a matlike mass of small spicules, similar to those I have 

 likened in the other species to a brush. 



" Of these 9 specimens of sikkima I have in 3 cut through the cedoeagus, leaving a 

 portion Ijehiud, in removing terminal segments for examination. The cedoeagus is 

 very long, and in the retraction of the appendages extends very far backwards into the 

 abdomen, so that though I feared I was too generous in my amputation, the reverse 

 proved to be the case." 



BAORIS FARRI. 



Plate 825, figs. 1, <J , la, 9 > Ibj <J (one form), Ic, ^ , Id. 9 (canother form), le, larva and pupa ; 



Plate 825a, fig. 2 (genitalia^ 



Eespcria farri, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. 688, 9 9 {$ 9i ex errore). de ISTiceville, Joiirn. 



As. Soc. Bengal, 188.5, p. 53, 9 . Watson, Hesp. Ind. p. 44 (1801). 

 Eesperia oceia, Moore (nee Hewitson), Proc. Zool. Soc. 1877, p. 593. Wood-Mason and de Niceville, 



Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1881, p. 258. Manders, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1890, p. 539. 

 Baoris ocei'a, Moore, Lep. Ceylon, i. p. 165 (1881). de Niceville, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1SS3, 



p. 85, pi. 10, fig. 11, 9; id. idem, 1885, p. 53. Elwes and de Niceville, id. 1886, p. 440. 



Wood-Mason and de Niceville, id. p. 381. Elwes, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1888, p. 443. Manders, id. 



1890, p. 539. Watson, Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1391, p. 55; id. Hesp. Ind. p. 29 (1891). 



Elwes, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1892, p. 649. Betham, Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1893, p. 426. 



Watson, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1893, p. 106. de Niceville, Gazetteer of Sikkira, Butt. p. 183 (1894). 



Watson, Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. ix. 1895, p. 435 ; id. idem, x. 1896, p. 681. Davidson, Bell 



and Aitken, id. xi. 1897, p. 57, pi. 7, fig. 6 (larva and pupa). Friihstorfer, Iris, 1911, p. 49. 

 Parnara oceia, Elwes and Edwards, Trans. Zool. Soc. 1897, p. 274, pi. 25, figs. 74, a, b, c (genitalia). 



Adamson, Trans. N. H. Soc. Northumberland, etc. 1908, p. 146. 

 Baoris penicillata, Moore, Lep. Ceylon, i. p. 166 (1881). Watson, Hesp. Ind. p. 30 (1891). 

 Baoris scopulif era, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1883, p. 532. 



Baoris sikJcima, Swinhoe, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1890, p. 362 ; id. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1893, p. 322. 

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