216 LEPIDOPTERA IXDICA. 



is a broken grey-scaled spot before the angle. Hindxcing witli the basal area, 

 including the cell, irrorated with golden-yellow scales ; upper-discal patch whiter 

 than above, the lower or fourth portion followed by three bluish-white lunular spots, 

 of which the inner one is broadest, thus forming a transverse discal band, each 

 portion of which is outwardly-bordered by a contiguous blue-scaled lunula ; beyond 

 is a snbmargiual row of ochreous lunules, the lower three of which are sometimes 

 almost obliterated, a similar coloured lunule is also pi'esent above the anal angle. 

 Body fuliginous; front of thorax and head black, spotted with bluish-white; 

 abdomen with a lateral continuous white streak ; legs and antennse black ; femora 

 white beneath. 



Female. Upperside paler. Fo;'t'?r/H[/ with the outer area more densely irrorated 

 with golden-yellow scales between the veins than in the male, thus forming more- 

 defined streaks, their inner ends from near the oosta across the disc being somewhat 

 paler and slightly greyish antei'iorly, and posteriorly ending in a golden-yellow 

 scaled spot before the angle, thus indicating an obscurely-defined transverse discal 

 fascia, Hmdioing similar to the male. Underside, i^oreic/w^ paler ; cell streaks 

 slender ; with a distinctly defined outwardly-recurved transverse-discal greyish-white 

 fascia, which commences broadly beyond the cell near the costa and there radiating 

 outward with pale golden-yellow scales between the veins, decreasing in width and 

 nearly obliterated posteriorly, where it joins the greyish-white scaled spot before the 

 angle. Hindwinri similar to the male. Abdomen black at the sides and beneath, 

 with a lateral and snblateral continuous white streak interspaced with a row of white 

 dots, and a broader wliire lono'itudinal streak beneath. 



Expanse, S 3f to i\, ? ^ to 4\ inches. 



Habitat. — S. Andamans ; Cocos Island ; Malay Peninsula ; Borneo. 



DiSTKTCUTio.s'. — Mr. J. AYood-Mason records " seven males and two females, 

 from Port Blair, S. Andamans, taken by Mr. F. de Roepstorff " (J. As. Soc. Bengal, 

 1S81, 254). Col. C. H. E. Adamson has a single male from Cocos Island. 



Our illustration on Plate 458, figs. 1, la, b, c, are from Andaman male and 

 female. 



SADENGIA PITMANI (Plate 459, fig. 1, la, i). 



Papilio (LaeHias) Fitmani, Elwes aud de Xiceville, Journ. A?. Soc. Bengal, 18SG, p. 43-t, pi. 20, 



fig. 1, (?• 

 rapillo Pitmani, Rothsclnid, Nov. Zool. i. p. GS5 (1894) ; id. II. p. 343 (1895). 



Male. Upperside fuliginous-black ; cilia alternated with white. Foreivmg 

 irrorated with golden scales, those within the cell forming longitudinal streaks; two 

 small clusters of these scales being more distinct near the posterior angle. Ilnidn-ing 



