240 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 
upper edge extending in slender points along the subcostal veins to the black disco- 
cellular duplex streak, below which is an indistinetly-defined blackish slender sinuous 
line; the interspace between the latter line and the black outer band being of the 
same fulvous colour as the basal area; posterior border of the blackish band with 
slightly-defined fulvescent lunules. Hindwing with a broad black submarginal 
decreasing continuous macular band, and a short upper discal black sinuous line 
slightly-diffused outwardly with pale fulvous. Underside fulvous-red, the normal 
transverse black sinuous lines pale edged, the interspace between the discal lines 
darkest ; outer border with lilacine-grey washed dentate markings. Body above rich 
fulvous; palpi above greyish-black, white beneath ; pectus and fore tarsi whitish ; 
body beneath and legs pale ochreous ; antennz black. Described from Felder’s type 
of male. 
Female. Upperside paler than in male. J orewing with a broad white discal 
band, the discocellular blackish duplex streak and lower sinuous line ill-defined ; 
the outer series of fulvous whitish spots distinct. Hindwing with short upper discal 
whitish band, and broad submarginal macular band with prominent white central 
lunules. Described from specimen presumed to be the type female of Felder’s 
Hipponax, now in possession of Mr. W. Rothschild. 
Expanse, d 3,, ? 4 inches. 
Hasirat.—Assam. 
Distrisution. —Felder’s type is from Assam. The type specimen of Watti was 
taken at Bishnath in Assam. 
Of our illustrations of this species on Plate 176, fig. 1, la, is from Felder’s type 
specimen of the male. Fig. 1b is from the female specimen presumably assigned by 
Felder to H. Hipponax. 
HARIDRA HEMANA (Plate 177, figs. 1, la, b, ¢ 2). 
Charaxes Hemana, Butler, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1870, p. 122, pl. 4, fig. 1, ¢. de Nicéville, Butt. 
of India, ete. ii. p. 283 (1886). Doherty, Journ, Asiatic Soc. Bengal (1886), p. 124. 
Charaxes Bernardus, Kollar, Hiigels Kaschmi, iv. 2, p. 484, pl. xi. figs. 1, 2, ¢ (1844) (nec Fabricius), 
Imaco.—Male. Upperside pale fulvous. Forewing with the outer border 
rusty-black; the inner edge of the border excurved and with two sub- 
costal slightly defined black-edged slightly pale fulvous spots before its upper 
end, the lower end of the border traversed inwardly to or above the upper 
median by three or four slender pale fulvous lunules; a slightly-defined slender 
blackish discocellular duplex streak, and a transverse discal interrupted sinuous line, 
the discal interspace between the sinuous line and the black band being slightly 
paler fulvous or exactly of the same tint as the basal area, Hindwing with a broad 
