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markings. Body above olivaccous-brown ; abdomen above with segmental ochraceous fascife ; body beneath 

 and legs more or less ochraceous. 



Female. Differing from the male by having the greyish markings above much darker in hue, and the 

 abdomen above without the pale segmental fasciae. 



Exp, wings, <f & £ , 40 to 42 millini. 



Hab. — Continental India; Durj tiding i. Moore and coll. Dint.). — Malay PeninBiila ; Singapore (coll. 

 Godfery). — Borneo (Bruce). 



The only specimen known to the writer from thu Malay Peninsula is the one here figured, 

 which was captured at Singapore by Capt. Godfery. 



Genus BAGRIS. 



Baoris, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. vol. i. p. 165 (1881), 

 Parnttnt, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. vol. i. p. KJG (1881). 

 Chaprn, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. vol. i, p. 160 (1881). 



In this genus the upper disco -cellular nervule of the anterior wings is longer thun the lower, thus 

 agreeing with IHtkauria, but it differs from that genus by the position of the median nervules of the anterior 

 wings, of which the second has its base about twice as far apart from the lower as from the upper median 

 nervule, thus resembling Zea, from which, however, it is distinguished by the very oblique position of the 

 upper median nervule. 



1 have failed to discover the characters which separate the above-named three proposed 

 genera of Mr, Moore, no diagnosis of the neuration having been given in either case, save 

 that Parnara has similar venation to Chapra. Glandular tufts have been used for the separation 

 of Baorh and Uhapra, but these alone ha ye not been considered as primary generic characters 

 in this work. 



It is probable that this genus has a wide Ethiopian as well as Oriental distribution, but the 

 classified material is too scanty as yet to warrant very definite conclusions on that point. 



1, Baoris moolata. (Tab. XXXIV., fig, 10 $ , ) 

 Uetptrw mooUttat Moore, Proc. Zool, Soe. 1878, p. 848. 



Pamphila jiditmus, Butl. (uec. Latr.), Trans. Linn. fcJoe, set. 2, Zool, vol. i. p. 554, u. 2 (1677). 



Male. Wings above dark vinous-brown, the fringe greyish -ochraceous ; anterior wings with the following 

 very pale ochraceous spots : — one in and near end of cell, two or three — small — beyond cell and before 

 apex, and three placed obliquely, divided by the first and second median nervules, and of which the 

 lowermost is much the largest and is subquudrate in form. Wings beneath as above. 



Female. Resembling the male, but having two spots in and near end of cell and an additional spot 

 placed between the lower median nervule and the submedian nervure. Wrings beneath lighter and brighter 

 iu hue than above. 



Exp. wings, $ and 2 , 36 to 39 millira. 



Had. — Tenasserim; Ahsown, Moolai to Moolat ^Limborg — Moore). — Malay Peninsula ; Penang (coll. 

 Dist.); Perak (Townsend— coll. Godm. & Sato.); Malacca (Pinwill— Brit. Mus.).— Borneo ; Sandakan 

 (Pryer— coll. Dist.). 



