36 F. Moore — Descriptions of some new Genera and [No. 1, 



COPHANTA ILLURGIS. 

 lolaus illv/rgis, Hewitson, Illust. D. Lep. Snppl. p. 10, pi. 4, fig. 37, 38 (1869). 



Hab. Darjiling. 



COPHANTA MACULATA. 

 lolaus maculatus, Hewits., Illust. D. Lep. p. 47, pi. 21, fig. 29, 30 (1865). 

 Hab. Silhet. Darjeeling. 



Dacalana, n. g. 



Male. Forewing comparatively more triangular than in typical 

 lolaus (J. Jielius), the exterior margin being somewhat oblique, and the 

 posterior margin shorter ; venation similar ; on the upperside of the 

 typical species, between the median and submedian veins, is a tuft of fine 

 hairs covering a small glandular-scaled spot, and on the underside there 

 is also a tuft of hairs on the middle of the posterior margin : hindwing 

 comparatively broader, being less produced hindward, the apex more 

 convex, and the glandular subcostal spot less prominent. 



Type, D. vidura (Amhlyp. vidura), 



Dacalana vidura. 



Amblypodia vidura, Horsf., Catal. Lep. Mus. E. I. C. p. 113, pi. 1, fig. 6, 6a. c?, 

 (1829). 



Hab. Java. Borneo. 



Dacalana burmana, n. sp. 



From typical Javan D. vidura^ this differs in the darker blue of the 

 upperside. The colour of the underside is also brighter and of an 

 ochreous-brown tint, the transverse white band is somewhat broader, the 

 submarginal black line composed of short curved portions between the 

 veins, and the whole series forms a more curved line in crossing each 

 wing ; the black subanal and lobe -spot is slightly smaller, and the former 

 is but very slightly surmounted with red. 



Expanse $ \\ inch. 



Hab. Moulmein. In coll. British Museum. 



Dacalana cotys. 



lolaus cotys, Hewitson, lUnst. D. Lep. p. 43, pi. 19, fig. 19, 20 (1865), 

 Hab. Nepal. Darjiling. 



