38 F. Moore — Descriptions of some new Geuprn nvd ['No. 1, 



Apporasa, n. g. 



From Thaduka this differs in the forewing having the exterior 

 margin biangulated and produced outward below the apex. In the 

 hindwing the costa is longer, arched at the base, and produced to an 

 upward angle at the apex ; the exterior margin is deeply scalloped ; it 

 also has three shorter tails. Palpi long, porrect, second joint extending 

 two-thirds beyond the eyes, third joint also long and slender, being half 

 the length of second ; antennae stouter and blunt at tip. 



Apporasa atkinsoni. 



AmUypodia atUnsoni, Hewits., Catal. Lye, Brit. Mas. p. 3. pi. 8, fig. 92, 93 

 (1862). 



Hab. Moulmein. 



Satadra, n. g. 



Forewing comparatively longer and narrower than in typical Pan- 

 chdla, the costa abruptly arched at the base, exterior margin oblique : 

 hindwing slightly but regularly arched along the costa, apex very con- 

 vex, exterior margin oblique, with a slender tail at end of lower median 

 vein and a point at end of both the middle median and submedian. 

 Venation similar to that of Panchala. 



Type, S. atrax. 



Satadra alea. 

 AmUypodia alea, Hewits., Catal. Lye. B. M. p. 12, pi. 7, fig. 79, 81 (1862). 

 Hab. India. 



Satadra selta. 

 AmUypodia selta, Hewits., 111. D. Lep. p. 14. pi. 3a, f. 36, 37 (1869). 

 Hab. Moulmein. 



Satadra agaba. 



AmUypodia agdba, Hewits., Catal. Lye. B. M. p. 8, pi. 4, f. 39, 40 (1862). 

 Hab. India. 

 In the Hewitson Cabinet this species is placed under 8. alea. 



Satadra bupola. 



AmUypodia hupola, Hewits., 111. D. Lep. ii. Suppl. p. 21, pi. 8, fig. 44, 45 (1878), 

 Hab. Nepal. Darjiling. 



