306 MESSES. H. J. EL WES AND JAMES EDWARDS: 



clothing of the inner part of the hind wing above, which in B. sena and B. uniformis 

 is olive, and the different clasp-form. The latter will be best appreciated from the 

 figures. 



Hab. Sambawa (Boherty). Type in coll. Elwes. 



Badamia. 

 Badamia, Moore, Lep. Cey. i. p. 156 (1881); Watson, P. Z. S. 1893, p. 128. Type exclamationis, 

 Fab. 

 Pore wing very narrow, its greatest width equal to three-fourths of the length of the 

 termen ; hind wing with the termen deeply, almost semicircularly, concave from vein 3 

 to vein 1 b. Vein 2 of fore wing arising near the base of the cell in both sexes. Vein 

 3 of hind wing arising well before the end of cell. Hind tibiae in the male fringed. 



Badamia exclamation is. 



Papilio exclamationis , Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 530 (1775). 

 Papilio ladon, Cramer, Pap. Ex. iii. pi. cclxxxiv. fig. C, ? . 



Ismene thymbron, Felder, Sitzb. Ak. Wiss. Math.-nat. CI. xl. p. 461, sep. p. 14 (1860). 

 Badamia exclamationis, Moore, Lep. Cey. i. p. 157, pi. lxvi. figs. 2, a, b (1881) ; Watson, Hesp. Ind. 

 p. 3 (1891). 



The specimen in coll. Felder labelled in contemporary handwriting " Ismene thymbron, 

 Feld.," " Amboina, Doleschall," is a male of B. exclamationis, only differing from Indian 

 examples in the slightly warmer tint of the upperside. 



Hab. N.W. Himalaya {Young) ; Sikkim, Khasia (Eltues) ; Andamans (de Boepstorff) ; 

 Burmah, Bali, Pulo-Laut (Boherty). 



Ehopalocampta. 



Ehopalocampta, Wallengren, Rhop. Caffr. p. 4; Watson, P. Z. S. 1893, p. 129. Type fovestan, Cr. 

 Choaspes, Moore, Lep. Cey. i. p. 158 (1881). Type benjamini, Guer. 



Watson diagnoses this genus by the absence of vein 5 in the hind wing, but this vein, 

 though perhaps less evident than in the allied genera, is present in the three species 

 which we possess The hind tibiae in the male bear a long pencil the distal half of 

 which is held close to the tibia by a thick fringe of hair-like scales. 



The species known to us we distinguish as follows : — 



1 (4). Hind wing above with the subtomal angulation black, more or less 



widely margined with yellow. 



2 (3). Hind wing shorter, vein 1 b subequal in length to the dorsum of the 



fore wing. Pale space near the tornus of the hind wing below 



ovange-red benjamini, Guer. 



3 (2). Hind wing longer, vein 1 b about one-fifth longer than the dorsum of 



the fore wing. Pale space near the tornus of the hind wing below 



lemon-yellow „ crawfurdi, Distant. 



