378 Wood-Mason & de Niceville — On the Bhopalocerous [No. 4, 



Two males and two females, Irangmara and Silcuri, 20tli May and 

 Sth and ISth July. 



197. ISMENE JAINA. 

 I. jaina, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1865, p. 782. 

 Two males, Nemotha, 12tli September and 4th October. 



198. ISMENE MAHINTHA. 



I. mahintha, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1874, p. 575, pi. Ixvii, fig. 4, male. 



One female, Silcuri, 7tli June. Hitherto known from Burmah 

 only. 



199. Choaspes benjaminii. 



Thymele benjaminii, Gnerin, Delessert's Sonv. Voy. dans I'lnde, vol. ii, p. 79, pi. 

 2xii, figs. 2, 2a (1843) . 



One male, Irangmara, 10th August. 



200. Hasora badra. 



Oonilola ladra, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1865, p. 778. 



Ten males and eight females in forests around Silcuri, 30th May 

 to 27th August. 



201. Hasora coulteri, n. sp., PI. XVIII, Figs. 8, ^ ; 8 a, 8 6, $ . 



^ . Upperside, both wings dark bronzy brown, paler at the base 

 owing to the presence of a thick clothing of paler olivaceous-brown 

 setae ; costal margin of the fore wing and the veins and outer margins 

 of both wings darker and faintly glossed with purple ; and with the 

 cilia smoky brown. Forewing without spots, but with three ill-defined 

 discal bands composed of modified scales arranged along each side of 

 the submedian nervure and of the first and second median nervules, and 

 probably concealed by setse in the living insect. Underside, forewing 

 strongly glossed with purple at the apex, and with a brownish ashy 

 lustrous patch, extending nearly to the outer margin, divided by the 

 submedian nervure, and slightly diffused over the disc. Hindwing 

 crossed by a pearly- white slightly outwardly concave prominent discal 

 band, which extends from the costal to the submedian nervure, where 

 it is slightly recurved, is broadest in the middle of its length, narrowest 

 at its posterior or inner extremity, and reappears close to the abdominal 

 margin as a clump of white scales divided by the internal nervure ; the 

 wing suffused with purple beyond the white band, especially on the dark 

 anal blotch, in front of which there extends nearly as far as the third 

 median nervule a distinct whity-brown anteciliary line. 



