416 CATALOGUE OF 



The larva and cocoon of Parasa Nararia are figured on Plate XXI., 

 figs. 8, 8a, copied from the original drawing in the collection of 

 A. Grote, Esq. " Feeds on a species of Crescentia, which, however, 

 is not an indigenous plant." — (Grote, MS. Notes.) 



946. PARAS A TRIMA, Moore {PL XIa,fig. 13, S ; 13a, ?). 



Parasa Trima, n. sp. — Ferruginous-brown. Male ; fore-wing with 

 five transverse narrow black lines with pale margins ; a small spot 

 at the apex and another at the posterior angle, ferruginous-white. 

 Female ; fore-wing with the space between the middle transverse 

 lines broadly paler ; antennae of male bipectinated throughout, in the 

 female slightly serrate. Expanse of male -f in., of female |- in. 



a. b. c. d. e. f. <$ $ . and pupa. Java. From Dr. Hors- 

 fi eld's Collection. 



The larva and cocoon of Parasa Trima are figured on Plate XXI., 

 figs. 9, 9a, from Java. " Feeds on a species of Eugenia, bearing the 

 native name of Jambu Ayer. March, April, and May. Not common." 

 — (Horsfield, MS.) 



947. PARASA BILINEA, Walker Sp. {Plate XIa,fig. 8). 



Nesera bilinea, Walker, List Lep. Set. Brit. Mus. 

 pt.Y.p. 1142 (1855). 



a. b. c? ? . Java. From Dr. HorsfiehTs Collection. 

 c. $ . N. India. Presented by General Hearsey. 



The larva and cocoon of P. bilinea are figured on Plate XXI., 

 figs. 10, 10«, from Java. "Feeds on the Malati Kosta (Cadamba 

 jasminiflora). December. Single. Scarce." — (Horsfield, MS.) 



948. PARASA DOENIA, Moore {Plate XIa,fig. 10). 



Parasa Doenia, n. sp. — Pale buff-brown ; fore-wing with an oblique 

 anchor-shaped ferruginous mark, extending from middle of posterior 

 margin towards the apex, with a black discal spot on each side ; also 

 a black apical dot ; thorax with a ferruginous spot on the hind part ; 

 abdomen with ferruginous dorsal tufts. Expanse -^ in. 



a. J . Java. From Dr. Horsfield's Collection. 



