1885.] 7iew Indian Rliopalocera. 119 



of the forewing and tlirongliout the hindwing. Two very fine silvery 

 lines on the margin at the anal angle. Tails black tipped with white. 

 Underside black, densely and evenly striated with chrome-yellow, and 

 with scattered greenish-silvery metallic spots and streaks, which form a 

 marginal series on both wings. 



2. UPPEiisiDE,/ore^yw(7 pale blue, with the costa, the apex widely, 

 and the outer margin blackish. Kindwing with all but the outer margin, 

 which is blackish, pale blue. Towards the anal angle there is first a 

 fine pale blue line, then a yellow one defined on both sides by a black 

 one, and then another pale blue line. Underside as in the male. 



Expanse $ $ 1'25 inches. 



Hab. Sikkim (Otto Moller), Malacca (Heivitson) . 



This is only the second known species of the genus recorded from 

 India; the first (G. elegans, Druce) has a very wide range, occurring 

 in Borneo (whence it was described), the Malay peninsula, Cachar 

 (Wood-Mason), Ceylon, Cannanore, S. India (Major- General Macleod) ; 

 Orissa (W. G. Taylor), and Sikkim (Otto Moller). 



Hewitson's description of G. buhases is very meagre ; a comparison 

 of his Malaccan female type with Sikkim specimens may disclose specific 

 differences. 



Satadra singla, n. sp., PI. II, Figs. 8, ^ & 7, 9 . 



S . Upperside very dark shining purple, with a somewhat broad 

 black margin. Forewing with a distinct black discocellular mark. 

 Underside, forewing brown, paler towards the inner margin, widely 

 washed at the apex with pale violet, and bearing the following dark brown 

 spots with pale margins : — a circular one towards the base of the cell, a 

 large oval one just beyond its middle, and a quadrate one closing it, above 

 the last a small spot on the costa, one filling the base of the interspace 

 between the first and second median nervules, and a large one below 

 and within the latter reaching the submedian nervure ; a discal chain 

 of seven spots, broken and inclined inwards at the fifth spot, a sub- 

 maro-inal lunular band not reaching the apex, the margin dark brown. 

 Hindwing pale brown, all but the bands and spots powdered with pale 

 violet-whitish, giving it an unusual and peculiar appearance. The spots 

 and bands arranged as in other species of this group, somewhat indistinct. 

 The anal lobe rufous-brown (not black as in many species) ; in one 

 specimen a few metallic-green scales above and beyond it. Tail of 

 moderate length, pale brown, tipped with white. 



$. Upperside, foreioing with a large patch of bluish- violet in the 

 middle ; liindiving with some traces of this colour in the cell and just 



