270 LEPIDOPTEEA INBICA. 



Dinarbas on tlie upperside, in having the ground colour castaneous instead of pale 

 brown, the discal band straighter and better defined ; the ocelli on the hindwing 

 smaller and blind. On the underside the ground colour in L. Brisanda is ochreous, 

 in L. Binarhas it is pale brown washed with violescent ; the forewing has four ocelli 

 owing to the discal band being narrower, in L. Binarhas there are three only ; on 

 both wings in the latter the discal narrow lines are dark brown instead of ferruginous 

 and broader and more regular." 



A male and female obtained near Buxa, Bhotan, by Mr. A. V. Knyvett's native 

 collectors. L. Binarhas also occurs at Buxa. 



The illustrations of this species on our Plate No. 85, fig. 3, represent the 

 male type, kindly lent by Mr. H. J. Elwes, and fig. 3a, the female, reproduced from 

 Mr. L. de Niceville's figure of the type specimen. 



Indo-Malayan and Allied Species of Lethe. — L. Arete (Cramer, Pap. Esot. iv. 

 pi. 313, figs. E.F. (1782). Both sexes of this species are in our own collection. 

 Habitat. Amboina. — L. Arcuata, Butler, Catal. Satyr. Brit. Mus. p. 114, pi. 2, fig. 

 3 (1868), cJ. Quite a distinct species from L. Arete. Both sexes are in our own 

 collection. Habitat. Celebes. — L. Barena, Felder, Eeise Nov. Lep. iii. p. 498, pi. 

 68, fig. 4, 5 (1867). Habitat. Java. — Lethe Whiteleiji, Butler, Ann. Nat. Hist. 

 1867, p. 403, pi. 9, fig. 8. Habitat. Japan. — L. Biana, Butler, Journ. Linn. Soc, 

 1866, p. 55, id. Ann. N. H. 1867, pi. 2, fig. 2. Oberthur, Etudes Ent. vi. p. 16, pi. 

 7, fig. 2, ? . Habitat. Japan ; China ; Corea. — L. consanguis, Butler, Ann. Nat. 

 Hist. 1881, p. 133. Habitat. Japan. — L. procris, Leech, Entomologist, 1891, p. 2. 

 Habitat. W. China. — L. Baucis, Leech, Entomologist, 1891, p. 3. Habitat. W. 

 China. — L. Syrcis, Hewitson, Exot. Butt. iii. Debis pi. 3, figs. 13, 14 (1863). 

 Oberthiir, Etudes Entom. vi. pi. 7, fig. 3 (1881). Habitat. China. — L. occulta. 

 Leech, Entomologist, 1890, p. 28. Habitat. W. China. — L. labyrinthea. Leech, id. 

 p. 28. Habitat. W. China.— L. ^eZewo, Leech, ic?. 1891, p. 3. Habitat. W.China. 

 — L. gemina, Leech, id. 1891, p. 24. Habitat.W. China. 



The following are allied Chinese forms : — Gren. nov. Archondesa, Male. Pore- 

 wing very short, broad, triangular ; costa slightly arched, apex obtuse, exterior 

 margin slightly oblique and hardly concave, posterior angle obtuse ; cell moderately 

 narrow, extending to half the wing. Hindiuing broad, short, somewhat triangular ; 

 exterior margin oblique and produced posteriorly, abdominal margin long ; cell 

 narrow and long. Palpi compactly clothed in front with short thick-set hairs, 

 apical joint short, obtuse ; antennce very long, with an elongated imperceptibly 

 thickening club. Type A. lanaris (Lethe lanaris, Butler, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1877, 

 p. 95). Habitat. China. — Gen. nov. Ghora.nesa. Male. Forewing narrow, subtri- 

 angular ; costa slightly arched, apex obtuse, exterior margin even, posterior angle 

 rounded ; cell broad, extending to half tbe wing. Hindwing bluntly ovate ; exterior 

 margin convex and very slightly angular at end of the upper median veinlet ; 



