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not as proximally as in malayana, and is not parallel 

 with the ternien as in automedon. The white angle-mark 

 SC^-R 1 is much more distal and is not really an angle but is 

 rounded. Stigma black, small, sharply defined. Fringe 

 yellow. Hind wing as in automedon, the disc darker. Sub- 

 marginal line proximally more sharply defined. 



Underside. Fore wing quite different from that of automedon. 

 The chief discal line, which in that species is more or less distinct, 

 is here non-existent ; instead there is here a discal transverse 

 line which runs more or less parallel with the outer margin from 

 just beyond middle of inner margin to costa, crossing the fork 

 SC 4 -SC 5 and bent inwards. Spots on veins between this discal 

 line and termen evanescent. No submarginal line before 

 ternien. Stigma black. Hind wing with a median line as on 

 fore wing, losing itself parallel with outer margin. Submarginal 

 fine as on upper side ; between the two fines are vein- spots 

 as in automedon. A large golden stigma, larger than in auto- 

 medon. Expanse : <^, 40 mm. 



Genital mechanism differs materially from that of automedon 

 as well as from other species. (Edeagus especially thinner and 

 sharper ; left lobe differently toothed and directed more 

 downward than in automedon. Lobe of harpe more regular 

 and ventrally more bent down than in that species. 



Hab. E. Himalayas (Lakhimpur, Assam ; Rungrong Valley. 

 Darjeeling). Early stages not known. 



Type $ in the Berlin Museum. 



99. Panacra dohertyi Roths. (Fig. 76 C-F, genitalia). 



Panacra dohertyi, Rothschild, 1894 A. p. 8 (Perak) ; Roths. & Jord., 

 1903, p. 538, pi. lxvi, fig. 4 (?) ; Seitz, 1929, p. 552, t. 64 b. 



Imago. — <$%. Discal lines of fore wing in the same position 

 as in automedon, but curving costad in front and reaching 

 costal margin, at least the distal one ; the two white subapical 

 anguliform markings distinct, the second far more proximal 

 than in automedon, its tip being 4 mm. distant from edge of 

 wing ; posterior part of mark obscure in <$, as clearly white as 

 upper part in $ ; distal margin of both wings denticulate. 

 Underside much more extensively brown on fore wing than in 

 automedon, first discal line heavy, extended to costal margin, 

 crossing subcostal just outside fork ; clayish or brown distal 

 border of both wings ill-defined, dilated between R 1 and R 3 , 

 reaching the external discal lines. $ much paler than $ 

 above and below. Expanse : $ 54-60 mm., 66 mm. 



<£. Tenth tergite (fig. 76 C, D) longer than in automedon 

 but only half the width, apex incised. Clasper with eight to 

 ten friction-scales arranged in three rows ; harpe (fig. 76 E) 

 shorter than in automedon and broader, more distinctly 



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