TAGOKA.— JANA. 71 



Tagora pallida. (Plate XCVIII. fig. 3.) 



Jana pallida, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. iv. p. 912. n. 6 (1855). 



Sphingognatha asclepiades, Felder, Reise cler Nov., Lep. iv. tab. xciv. fig. 1 (1874). 



cJ • Sandy yellowish varied with pale ferruginous and whitish markings, almost exactly 

 as in the male of the preceding species, excepting that there is no hyaline spot at the end of 

 the cell of primaries, and there are two large dark ferruginous spots on the median interspaces 

 just beyond the discal blackish line. On the under surface it is paler than T. patula, but 

 clouded with ferruginous, especially on the external area ; the lines are all distinct and 

 ferruginous brown, the discal line is blackish and slightly curved, and the dentate-sinuate 

 submarginal line blackish. Expanse of wings 4 inches 10 lines. 

 Silhet. 



JANA, H.-Sch. 



Jana lineosa. (Plate XCVIII. fig. 4.) 

 S . Jana lineosa, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. iv. p. 912. n. 7 (1855). 



Pale sandy yellow : primaries washed with ferruginous and with feeble pink reflections, 

 crossed by six transverse ferruginous stripes, the first, third, and fifth darkest, the third and 

 fourth followed immediately by paler undulated lines ; the fifth with yellowish inner border, 

 and the sixth with lilacine whitish inner border ; a slender dark -brown marginal line ; fringe 

 tipped with brown : secondaries crossed by four pale-bordered ferruginous lines, the second 

 indistinct : head, collar, and prothorax ferruginous. Under surface bright orange ochreous ; 

 wings crossed from the middle to the centre of the disk by five red-brown stripes, the first 

 and last dark and sharply defined, the three others paler, the second close to the first, the 

 third and fourth near together in the centre. Expanse of wings 4 inches 4 lines. 



Silhet. 



Jana incandescens. (Plate XCVIII. fig. 5.) 



Jana incandescens, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. iv. p. 910. n. 2 (1855). 



Primaries above lilacine grey, crossed by six externally diffused chocolate-brown bands — 

 the first and fourth indistinct, the third and fifth darkest, the sixth interrupted above the 

 middle ; the external area ferruginous : secondaries pale reddish brown, washed with grey : 

 veins and border gravel-yellow ; fringe rosy greyish : thorax lilacine grey \ head and collar 

 dark velvety chocolate-brown ; abdomen orange. Wings below fulvous, with rust-red borders, 

 two divergent bands across the disk, the outer one dusky with diffused greyish external 

 border ; fringe greyish brown : body below brilliant sericeous burnt-sienna red, the venter 



