LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1189 



2. Tagora patula. 



Foem. Cinereo-cervina ; antenna thorace multo longiores ; alee 

 fasciis plurimis subundulosis fuscis duabusque saturatioribus, 

 una fusca, altera fer rug inea f us co marginata ; anticce maculis 

 duabus vitreis discalibus ; posticce abdomen paullo superantes. 



Female. Cinereous fawn-colour. Antennae very much longer 

 than the thorax. Abdomen extending to three-fourths of the 

 breadth of the hind wings. Wings with numerous slight undula- 

 ting brown bands, and with two more distinct bands ; the first 

 brown, extending from behind the vitreous spots of the fore wings to 

 one-fourth of the length of the interior border of the hind wings ; 

 the second ferruginous, bordered with brown on each side, extend- 

 ing from near the tip of the costa of the fore wings to three-fourths 

 of the interior border of the hind wings, curved inward in the fore 

 wings, undulating in the hind wings, under side paler ; the first 

 band obsolete; the second cinereous, less curved than it is above in 

 the fore wings, nearly straight in the hind wings ; between the 

 second band and the exterior border there is a deeply zigzag cine- 

 reous band, which has a blackish border along its outer side, and is 

 indistinctly apparent above. Fore wings with two vitreous discal 

 spots. Length of the body 16 lines ; of the wings 52 lines. 



a. Silhet. Presented by E. Doubieday, Esq. 



3. Tagora ammsa. 



Flava ; alee fasciis plurimis angustis angulosis fasciaque una 

 rufescentibus maculisque nonnullis exterioribus fuscis quarum 

 duabus ex parte albo marginatis ; posticce abdomen longe 

 superantes. Mas. — Antenna? late pectinatee ; alee anticee sub - 

 tus apud cos tarn fer rugineee. Foem. — Corpus ex parte rufes- 

 cens. 



Yellow. Abdomen extending to two-thirds of the breadth of 

 the hind wings. Wings with many slender zigzag reddish bands, 

 which are almost obsolete in the male, and with some brown exterior 

 spots which are darker and more numeious in the male than in the 

 female, and especially so on the under side ; two of these spots near 

 the tips are partly bordered with white ; a reddish band extends 

 from near the tip of the costa to three-fourths of the length of the 

 interior border of the fore wings, and in the male is continued thence 

 to two-thirds of the interior border of the hind wings. Male. — An- 

 tennas deeply pectinated. Fore wings ferruginous beneath along 



