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pair of spots : hind wing fuscous, with antemedian and postmedian irregular curved 

 series of blackish spots, and a feeble indication of a narrow suffused subterminal dark 

 band from the costa as far as the middle. Underside : fore wing similar to the 

 upperside, hut somewhat paler and having the dark spots near the basal third of 

 cell la distinct: hind wing with a postmedian series of black spots corresponding with 

 that on the upperside ; a black spot in the upper distal angle of the cell, and two in 

 cell 7, one near the base and the other, which is subquadrate and reaches across the 

 cell, near the middle. Fringes dark fuscous, on the underside with a pale anteciliary 

 line. Second joint of palpi clothed with black and pale grey scales intermixed. 

 Antennae above dark brown, the aniculus and the underside of the shaft pale grey. 

 Body and legs concolorous with the wings. 



Expanse 35 mm. 



Hab. Namoe Oekor, Sumatra (Martin). 



Described from a specimen ex coll. Rothschild. This species most nearly resembles 

 C. laccmi in colour and markings, but is easily to be distinguished by its larger size and 

 the rounded termen of the hind wing. 



! Coladenia dan. (Plate XXII. figs. 9, 9 a.) 



Papilio dan, Fabricius, Mant. Ins. ii. p. 88 (1787). 



? Hesperia eacus, Latreille, Enc. M6th. ix. p. 738 (1823). 



Coladenia dan, Distant, Khop. Mai. p. 398, pi. xxxv. fig. 27 (1886) ; Watson, Hesp. Ind. p. 120 



(1891). 

 ? Coladenia dan, var. dea, Leech, Butt. China &c. p. 568, pi. xxxviii. fig. 10, J 1 (1894). 

 Hesperia fatih, Kollar, Hugel's Kaschmir, iv. p. 454, pi. xviii. figs. 5, 6 (1848). 

 Coladenia fatih, Watson, t. c. p. 119. 



Watson (t. e. p. 120) records Mr. de Niceville's opinion, contrary to that generally 

 prevalent, that this species is distinct from C. fatih, Koll.; but he proceeds, "I am 

 unable to say by what characteristic they are to be separated, though C. fatih seems to 

 be constantly larger." The latter view is carried out in Watson's arrangement of the 

 specimens in the British Museum, where the larger specimens are called fa till, Koll., 

 and the smaller ones dan, Fab. 



Sab. Kangra (Hocking) ; Kulu (Young) ; Sikkim (Moiler) ; Margherita (Doherty) ; 

 Khasias (Elwes) ; Bernardmyo, E. Pegu (Doherty) ; Akyab, Moulmein (Adamson) ; 

 Perak (Doherty) ; Java (Fruhstorfer) ; Sambawa (Doherty) ; Bali, low country 

 ( Doherty). 



! Coladenia agni. (Plate XXII. figs. 11, 11 a.) 



Plesioneura agni, de Niceville, Jour. As. Soc. Beug. 1883, p. 87, pi. x. fig. 4, $ . 

 Tapena agni, Watson, Hesp. Tnd. p. 122 (1891). 



Hab. Sikkim (Moiler) ; £. Pegu (Doherty) ; Kina Balu, Borneo ( Water stradt). 



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