124 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 



Variety D. Pademma Pemhertoni (Plate 46, fig. 3, 3a, c? ? )• 

 Pademma Pemhertoni, Moore, Proc. Zool. Sec. Lond. 1883, p. 308, pi. 32, fig. 6, ^. 



Imago. — Similar in colour to P. Crassa, but paler. Male. Forewlng with botti 

 marginal rows of spots smaller and nearly obsolete posteriorly ; beyond the cell are 

 two slender sbort discal streaks of the same colour as the spots, and a prominent 

 spot also on the costa above end of the cell. Sexual mark clothed with widely- 

 separated broad tridentate and quadridentate-tipt scales. Hindtuing with both mar- 

 ginal rows of spots obsolete towards the anal angle. Female. Foreiving with very 

 minute marginal spots, larger elongated oval submarginal spots, the two discal 

 streaks beyond the cell, and sometimes two lower discal spots. Hindiving with the 

 two marginal rows of spots almost obsolete. 



Expanse, c? 3^, ? 4. 



Habitat. — Lower Burma (Magaree, Pegu). 



PADEMMA UNIFORMIS (Plate 47, fig. 1, c?)- 

 Pademma uniformis, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1883, p. 308. 

 Imago. — Male. Upperside of a much darker and more uniform olivaceous-brown 

 colour than P. Crassa, the forewing basally suffused with a violet-blue tint ; marginal 

 row of spots very minute, white, and obsolete anteriorly, the submarginal row of spots 

 also small, white, and decreasing in size anteriorly. Sexual mark short, 6roatZ, clothed 

 with well-separated broad tridentate and quadridentate-tipt scales. Eindwing with 

 the marginal row of spots minute and obsolescent anteriorly, the submarginal row 

 being obsolete posteriorly. 

 Expanse, 3| inches. 

 Habitat. — E. Bengal, Shillong. 



The illustration on our Plate 47, fig. 1, is from a male specimen, taken at Shillong, 

 in the collection of Mr. P. Crowley. 



PADEMMA KOLLARI (Plate 47, fig. 2, 2a, ^ ? )• 

 Euploea Kollari, Felder, Keise Novara, Lep. ii. p. 325. J" (1867). 

 Pademma Kollari, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1883, p. 309, pi. 29, fig. 9, <?. 

 Jsamia Rothneyi, Moore, Eutom. Monthly Mag. 1882, p. 34. 



Euplcea (Salpinx) Sinhala, Marshall and De Nice'ville, Butt, of India, i, p. 66, pi. 7, fig. 12, ^J ? 

 (1882). 



Imago. — Male. Upperside dark olive-brown, basal area pitchy-brown. Fore- 

 wing with a submarginal row of ochreous-white spots, and a marginal row of smaller 

 spots, both rows decreasing in size towards the costa, and of similar size to those in 

 Crastia Core and C. Coreoides. Sexual mark short and broad, clothed with widely- 

 separated rather narrow mostly tridentate-tipt scales. Eindwing with a jmIc flesh- 

 coloured upper discoidal patch, a submarginal row of oval ochreous-white spots, and 

 a marginal row of smaller spots, both rows also of similar size to those in the 



