IIJIOPA 1JH 'Kit. I M. I LA YANA. 



2. Tagiades gana, (Tab. XXXIV., fig, 2 J.) 



Ptenjtjosp'ulttt Gitiitt, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 18S5 t p. 780, 

 TasjiatUa <jitnit t Butl, Tnuis. Linn, Soc. ser, 2, Zool. vol. i. p. 556, n. 2 1 1877). 



Male. Wings above dark fuscous; anterior wings with three small greyish semihyaline subapical 

 spots, and a transverse discal macular fascia, a large spot within the cell, another near base, and the 

 exterior margin blackish ; posterior wings with about the outer third grevish-white ; apical margin, three 

 upper discal spots, and two marginal spots on the greyish-white area, blackish. Anterior wings beneath as 

 above, but paler; posterior wings beneath greyisb-white, the costal and apical margins broadly fuscous; 

 spots as above, but the marginal ones frequently larger and more spreading, and tbe basal fuscous 

 coloration above, pale and obscure bluish beneath. Body above concolorous with -wings, beneath greyish. 



Female. Wings above paler than in male, and the greyish-white area to the upper surface of the 

 posterior wings much smaller than in the other sex. 



Exp, wings, 3- , 43 to 46 millim. ; 9 , 45 millim, 



Hab. — Continental India ; Bengal (Moore). — Malay Peninsula; Penang (Biggs — coll. Diet. ; Wallace 

 — coll. Godm. & Salv.) ; Perak (Kiinst—Calc. Mas.) ; Sungei Ujong {Duruford — coll. Diet,); Malacca 

 (Pin will — Brit. Mus. ; Biggs— coll. Diet.). 



3. Tagiades ravi. (Tab. XXXIV., fig. 1 <?.) 



Pteriftfoajndea liati, Moore t Proc, ZooL Soc. 1855, p. 770. 



Tapada Itovi, Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1874, p, 109, n. 2; Butl. Trans. Llmi. Soc. ser. 2, Zoo\, vol, i. p. 550, 

 n, 1 (1877) j Wood- Mas. & &q Nic. J. A. S. Beng. vol. xlis. p. 241, n. 78 (1880j ; ibid. vol. l. p. 238, 

 n. 60 (1881). 



Male. Wings above fuliginous -brown ; anterior wings with three small greyish semihyaline subapical 

 spots, two somewhat larger spots of the same colour beneath and beyond extremity of cell, three obscure 

 blackish spots in transverse series across disk, one of the same colour in cell and another near base, apex 

 and exterior margin darker; posterior wings with curved discal series of small blackish spots. Anterior 

 win^K l><«tio:ilh psiliT brown, with the si'inihyrilmi; *potfl us above ; posterior win^s benetttl) <.'l is-jiOim .us-^n-y, 

 the costal and outer margins brown, and with curved discal series of small blackish spots — these are 

 sometimes almost obsolete. Body above concolorous with wings, beneath more or less olivaceous -grey. 



Female, Resembling thi! male, but with two minute additional semihyaline subapical spots, and with 

 the blackish discal spots rather larger and brighter. 



Exp. wings, J & ? , 40 to 48 millim, 



Hab. — Continental India; Bengal (Moore).— Andaman Islands; Port Blair (Wood-Mas. & de Nic.). — 

 Nieobar Islands; Nankowri (Wood-Mas. & de Nic.).— Malay Peninsula; Penang (Biggs— coll. Dist.) ; 

 Province Welleaiey (coll. Dist.); Malacca {Pinwill— Brit. Mus.) ; Singapore (Wallace— coll. Godm. & Salv.). 

 — Nias Island (coll. Dist.).— Siam (Bruce).— Borneo ; Sandakan (Pryer— coll. Dist,). 



This species varies in the colour of the under surface of the posterior wings, which in 

 some specimens is wholly pale fuliginous-brown, and in others more or less olivaceous -brown 

 as in the specimen here figured, 



4. Tagiades dealbata, n. up. (Tab. XXXV., fig. 21,) 



\\ ings above dark fuscous -brown ; anterior wings with a cluster of small pate semihyaline spots, of which 

 three or four are discal, and five in irregular series are subapical ; posterior wings with the outer margin 



