58 ettpterotidjE. 



Bomochroa ornata, Feld. Reis. Nov. pi. 94, fig. 3. 



Tagora discrepans, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1884, p. 360 ; C. $ S. 



no. 1355. 

 Eupterote contarninata, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1884, p. 363 ; 



C. $ S. no. 1378. 

 Eupterote mollis, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1884, p. 367 ; C. # S. 



no. 1395. 

 Eupterote todara, Moore, Trails. Ent. Soc. 1884, p. 364 ; C. $ S. 



no. 1408. 

 Eupterote rufodisca, Hmpsn. HI. Het. viii, p. 64, pi. 142, fig. 11. 

 Eupterote flavia, Hmpsn. III. Het. viii, p. 64, pi. 142, fig. 10. 

 Eupterote rectifascia, Hmpsn. III. Het. viii, p. 65, pi. 142, fig. 4. 

 Eupterote lativittata, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1884, p. 367 ; C. fy S. 



no. 1392. 

 Eupterote canaraica, Moore, P. Z. S. 1879, p. 410 ; C. $ S. no. 1373. 

 Eupterote nilgirica, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 77 ; C. &f S. no. 1398. 



Differs from fabia in being smaller, with the ground-colour 

 always yellow or drab in both sexes, often more or less suffused 

 with rufous ; the fore wing has at most five waved lines within 

 the double postmedial lines, one of which is often obsolete ; the 

 hind wing three lines at most within the postmedial lines ; the 

 outer waved line and spots within it variable. 



The form discrepans = contarninata, from Bombay and Canara 

 ( J 84 millim.), has the thorax suffused with rufous; fore wing 

 with the rufous waved lines obsolete on the disk and inner margin; 

 neither wing with spots inside the outer waved line, but a rufous 

 suffusion between it and the outer postmedial line ; a rufous spot 

 on inner margin of hind wing near the base ; cilia dark rufous- 

 brown. 



Mollifera=jlava=anlliereata=ornata, from the INilgiris and Cey- 

 lon (3 64, § 80 millim.), has, in the male, the fore wing more 

 uniformly suffused with brownish rufous ; the spots inside the 

 outer waved line of both wings present, those towards the costa 

 of fore wing grey ; female yellower, with the grey spots larger and 

 forming a more complete series. 



Mollis=todara, from Bombay and the Mlgiris (J 1 64, $ 72 

 millim.), has the cilia yellow, the postmedial fines indistinct, the 

 black spots near inner margin of fore wing prominent, the inner 

 postmedial line of hind wing nearer the base ; its variety rufo- 

 disca, from the Nilgiris ( J 68 millim.), has the costa and whole 

 medial area of fore wing suffused with rufous. 



Flavia, from the Nilgiris ( tf 72 millim.), is much paler yellow ; 

 the spots within the outer waved line of both wings dark, not gre_y; 

 cilia of fore wing brown below the apex. 



JRectifascia, from the JNilgiris ( c? 70 millim.), is pale dull brown, 

 the markings indistinct, except the inner postmedial line of both 

 wings, which appears as a strong dark line. 



Canaraica=lativittata, from Bombay, Canara, and the Mlgiris 

 (84 millim.), has the male yellow, much suffused wdth red-brown, 

 the outer margin of both wings red-brown ; female brownish 

 ochreous, the fore wing with one subbasal, and both wings with one 



