1820 CATALOGUE OF 



Male. Brilliant golden green. Head brilliant green, silvery 

 white beneath. Palpi hlack, silvery white towards the base. An- 

 tennae bluish black, with a silvery white band near the tips. Abdo- 

 men and legs cupreous ; joints of the tarsi white at the base. Fore 

 wings bright purplish cupreous, brilliant golden ^reen for one-third 

 of the length from the base; a golden gre'en antemedial band, nearly 

 parallel to a middle black line. Hind wings cupreous, with an ab- 

 breviated yellowish stripe in the disk. Length of the body 3 lines ; 

 of the wings 8 lines. 



a, b. Java. Presented by the Secretary of the India Board. 



Badera prodigella. 



Mag. Cuprea, micans ; caput viride, subtus pallide ochraceum ; alct 

 anticcB strigis iribus basalibus viridibus, 2a arcuala, dimidio 

 exteriore purpureo ; posticce vitta lineague abbreviatis pallide 

 ochraceis. 



Male. Cupreous. Head brilliant green, pale ochraceous 

 beneath. Antennue bluish black, with a silvers white band near the 

 tips. Joints of the tarsi silvery white at the base. Fore wings 

 bright purple for more than half the length from the lips ; three 

 brilliant green streaks proceeding from the base, the middle one 

 curved hind ward to the interior border. Hind wings with a pale 

 ochraceous abbreviated stripe, which is wider beyond the middle and 

 has an abbreviated pale ochraceous stripe between it and the interior 

 border. Length of the body 3 lines; of the wings 8 lines. 



Sula, Cerara. 



a, b. Java. Presented by the Secretary of the India Board. 



Genus UCETIA. 



Mas. Corpus gracile. Proboscis gracilis. Palpi porreeti, 

 gracillimi, fimbriati, caput vix superantes. Antenna? dense fimbri- 

 atae, alis anticis paullo longiores, apice glabrae. Abdomen alas 

 posticas superans. Pedes sat validi; calcaria gracilia. Ala? antics 

 latiusculas, apice rotundatae, margiue exteriore valde obliquo. 



Male. Body sleuder. Proboscis slender. Palpi porrect, very 

 slender, with a long fringe, hardly extending beyond the head. An- 

 tennae a little longer than the fore wiugs, densely tufted to three- 

 fourths of the length, smooth and very slender from thence to the 



