4 SPHINGIDA. 
below bright rose-red ; legs yellowish, the femora fringed with bright rose-coloured hair, 
Expanse of wings 3 inches 5 lines. 
Darjiling (Lidderdale). 
The original type of P. gloriosa is unfortunately so rubbed and faded that without com- 
parison it could not have been identified ; since, therefore, the description and figure already 
published do not correctly characterize the species, it has been necessary to make a second 
type of the fresh example collected by Dr. Lidderdale. 
PANACRA, Walk. 
Panacra vagans. (Plate LX XVIII. fig. 7.) 
Primaries above olive-brown, basal area cinereous, costal margin sandy yellow; externo- 
discal area, especially towards the external angle, whity brown mottled with black; a subapical 
costal spot of the same colour ; a very oblique irregular belt, occupying more than a third of 
the costal area at its commencement, but abruptly narrowing to a stripe below the cell, 
reddish olivaceous, crossed by streaks of pinky white and distinctly black-bordered, bounded 
internally by a sinuous deep red-brown band; an indistinct zigzag black line across the basal 
area; three black oblique lines across the disk, the two inner.ones approximated, the outer 
one sinuated towards the inner margin; a sharply-defined zigzag black stripe at apex: secon- 
daries smoky brown with pink reflections ; costal border whitish ; two parallel ill-defined black- 
mottled submarginal whitish streaks not reaching the apex; outer border dusky; a bright 
saffron-yellow anal spot: thorax olivaceous, longitudinally striped with pinky whitish; tegule 
fringed with pale golden or brassy scales: abdomen red-brown, densely sprinkled with large 
grey or pearly scales ; a broad brown-edged (almost golden) belt on each side. Wings below 
dull red, with the disk grey, traversed by three or four approximated black lines; costa 
yellowish, speckled with black; external area pale brown, varied with grey and mottled with 
black ; primaries with the basal area sandy brown; apical zigzag black streak less prominent 
than above: body below yellowish, almost white in the centre of the ventral region, with 
two terminally convergent longitudinal brown ventral lines; sides sprinkled with metallic 
golden scales. Expanse of wings 2 inches 11 lines. 
Borneo and Bhotan (Lidderdale). 
Our type from Borneo differs in no respect from the Indian example except in its much 
finer condition. As there cannot be a question respecting the localities, it is evident that this 
species must have a very extensive range; however, this is not at all unusual with the 
Sphingide. 
Panacra perfecta. (Plate LXX VIII. fig. 8.) 
Panacra perfecta, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1875, p. 391. 
Primaries above olivaceous, varied on discoidal area with lilacine streaks, with longitu- 
