76 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 



verv promincut glossy-wliite transverse medial band, as on the upperside, but 

 reaching tlie costa ; two basal narrow bands, a short narrow costal streak beyond, 

 then a very irregular broken macular subraarginal band, a marginal row of small 

 lunules and two upper apical rounded spots ; the ground-colour near posterior 

 ano-le beino- almost black. Eindwing with a glossy-white medial band and two basal 



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narrow bands meeting above anal angle, at which point they are joined by two 

 other white narrow bands ascending the abdominal margin ; there is also a slender 

 upper inner-submarginal streak and a bifid outer-submarginal line, followed by a 

 lower mai'ginal line, the two latter widening out over the anal area, which latter 

 also is interspaced with ochreous-yellow and black spots speckled with white scales ; 

 the anal lobe and tail being also black and margined with white. 



Expanse, c? In, inch. 



Habitat. — Shillong, Khasia Hills. 



DisTRiBCTiON.— The type specimens, two males, taken in Shillong in July and 

 November, are in the Indian JMuseum, Calcutta, and Major Marshall's collection 

 (de N. I.e. 313). A male, without locality, is in Mr. F. Goodman's collection, and 

 from which latter our illustrations on Plate 398, figs. 2, 2a, are taken. 



BALONCA ANGELA (Plate 398, fi-s. 3, 3,i, cj, 3b, c, 9). 

 Dodona Angela, Giose-Smitb, Khop. Exotica, Die. pi. 2, figs. 10, 11, (^ (Feb. 1901). 



Imago. — Male. Upperside very pale ci^eauiy-yellow. Foreiving with a basal 

 and subbasal very slightly-defined greyish narrow band and a discal outwardly- 

 oblique similar coloured irregular fascia, which latter t,nds on the costa in a square 

 black patch ; the apex beyond is broadly black, enclosing three superposed rounded 

 spots of the ground-colour, the lowest spot being incomplete ; the black colour then 

 continues decreasingly down the outer margin. Hindimmj with a basal and subbasal 

 and an outer-discal very slightly-defined narrow greyish band, followed by a black 

 slender broken submarginal and then an angled marginal lunular line ; anal lobe 

 with a black spot. Underside silky-white, with the markings as above, chocolate- 

 brown or dark ochreous-brown, the lower short streak above posterior angle and 

 the lower ]iortion of marginal line of the forewing, spots and short streaks above 

 anal angle and anal lobe of the hindwiug being black, the interspaces above the lobe 

 being also slightly tinged with ochreous-yellow. 



Female. Upperside pale yellow or creamy-white. Both wings with similf:,r 

 markings as in the male, except that, on the forewing, the discal oblique irregular 

 band is entirely black, and on the hindwing, the outer discal band is also entirely 

 black. Underside silky-white, with markings as in the male, but of a darker 

 chocolate-brown. 



