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a single black submarginal line ; a large anal and a subanal black spot 

 surmounted by metallic-blue scales, which also traverse the intervening 

 subanal space. 



Expanse S If, ? 1| inch. 



Hab. Moulmein ; Mergui. In coll. F. Moore and Indian Museum, 

 Calcutta. 



Drujpadia lisias (Pap. lisias, Fabr.) badly figured in Donovan's Ins. 

 of India, pi. 40, fig. 1, — is distinct from the above. Both sexes of the 

 type of D. lisias are in the British Museum Collection. 



Drupadia fabricii, n. sp. 



Female. Upperside : forewing violet-brown, with a slightly broader 

 and more irregular-shaped oblique medial red band than in female of 

 typical D. lisias, the band also having its outer border scalloped : 

 hindwing paler brown, with grey-bordered anal marginal spots. Under- 

 side also differs from D. lisias in the apical area of forewing being 

 suffused with a dusky tint ; at the base of the cell is a small round pale- 

 bordered spot, not an elongated triangular mark as in D. lisias, the 

 short band crossing the middle of the cell is black, the streak at end of 

 the cell is more distinct, the transverse discal band black- lined and black- 

 ish internally at upper end, the submarginal line also being broader and 

 more prominent : hindwing vnth the markings less prominent than in 

 D. lisias, the basal bar shorter, the outer costal narrow streak further 

 from the second, the first bar between the subcostals being midway be- 

 low the two outer costals, the three subbasal spots are small and widely 

 separated, the bar at end of the cell and the spot beneath it are pale- 

 centred, the zigzag discal interrupted band is composed of duplex streaks, 

 which are wide apart with the interspace white. 



Expanse ? ly% inch. 



Hab. Mergui. In coll. Indian Museum, Calcutta. 



Chliarta, n. g. 

 Male. Wings small : forewing triangular ; costa gently arched ; 

 exterior margin oblique, posterior margin straight ; four subcostal 

 branches, first emitted at one-third before end of the cell and slightly 

 touching the costal vein near its end ; second and third branches at 

 equal distances apart ; cell extending to nearly half length of the wing ; 

 discocellular extremely slender ; one radial from near its middle ; the 

 middle median from near end of the cell, lower at one-third before the 

 end ; submedian nearly straight : hindwing short ; apex convex, exterior 

 margin oblique and waved ; cell short, broad ; costa arched from near 



