A EEVISION OP THE OBIENTAL HESPEBinXE. 201 



The species known to us may be distinguished as follows: — 



1 (10). The largest or only pale spot in the cell of the fore wing placed next 



the lower edge of the cell. 



2 (5). Hind wing below yellow or greenish yellow in the basal half, purple 



or brownish purple in the terminal half. 



3 (4) . Ground-colour of the fore wing above plain brown. Fore wing in the 



male with a distinct ridge or fold on each side of the prebasal fourth 

 of vein 1 a and on each side of the basal third of vein 2. Hind wing 

 below bright yellow, the termen broadly brownish purple . . . sativa, de Nicev. 



4 (3). Ground-colour of the fore wing above brown with a dark purple 



shade. No sex-mark on the fore wing of the male. Hind wing- 

 below greenish yellow, the termen broadly purple-brown .... durga, Plotz. 



5 (2). Hind wing below not as in paragraph 2. 



6 (7). Male : fore wing above 1 with a tuft of long hair-like scales near the 



middle of the dorsum. Hind wing below yellow ; termen narrowly 

 brown from the tornus as far as vein 7 ; a brown spot next the 

 transverse vein, a smaller one in cell 5, and three small subcon- 

 tiguous brown rings, one each in cells 1 b, 2, and 3 flavalum, de Nicev. 



7 (6) . No tuft of long hair-scales on the dorsum of the fore wing in the male. 



8 (9). Hind wing below brown, with several suffused patches of yellow forming 



two series, a median and subterminal, the latter being the more 

 distinct ; about six more or less indistinct suffused dusky spots, one 

 near the middle of cell 7, one near the middle of the upper edge of 

 the cell, and a postmedian series of about four commencing in 

 cell 2 and running parallel to the termen ogygia, Hew. 



9 (8). Hind wing below red-brown, with about seven suffused dark purple- 



brown spots, one near the middle of cell 7, one near the middle of 

 the upper edge of the cell, and a postmedian series of five others 

 placed one each in cells 1 b, 2, 3, 4-5, and 6, and running parallel 



to the termen ogygioides, n. sp. 



10 (1). The largest or only pale spot in the cell of the fore wing placed next 

 the upper edge of the cell. Hind wing below yellow, with a nearly 

 straight postmedian series of five oblong brown spots passing from 

 just beyond the middle of vein 1 b to just beyond the middle of 

 vein 6, and a more or less distinct suffused dusky terminal band . auriferus, n, sp. 



ZOGRAPHETUS SATWA. 

 Isoteinon satwa, de Niceville, Jour. As. Soc. Beng. 1883, p. 86 ; Watson, Hesp. Ind. p. 79. 

 Eab. Sikkim (Elvjes) ; E. Pegu, Perak (Doherty). 



! ZOGEAPHETUS DUEGA. 



Apaustus durga, Plotz, Stett. ent. Zeit. xlv. p. 153 (1884). 



Isoteinon durga, Semper, Schmett. Philipp. p. 306, pi. xlix. fig. 10, <S (1892). 



2 See next page, under flavalum. 



