UH OP A LOCEIL i MA LA YA NA . 



1. Coladenia dan. (Tab. XXXV., fig. 27.) 



I'upiiio Dan, Fabricias, Maut. Ins. ii, p. 88, n. 798 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. in. p. 341, n, 297 (1798), 



Hatperia Fftcus, Latr. Enc. Moth, ix. p. 788, u. 25 (1828). 



Ut*per*M Fatih, IvJL Hug. Kiisclim. iv. 2, p. 454, L 18, f. 5. ii U848). 



Hesperia Dan, Horsf, it Moore, Cat, Lep, Mas. E.I. l\ vol. i. p. 253, n. 580 11857). 



HnjHiriUu Dan, Butl, Cat. Fabr. Lop. p. 271, n. 1 (16(19). 



Phiwuetua Dun, Muore, Proe. Zool. Soc. I860, p. 789; Suell. Tijd, Ent, xix. p. 158, n. 80 (1870); ib. xxi. 



p. 41, n. 178 (1878); Bail. Trans. Linn. Soc. ser. I, Zool. vol, i, [>. 55<>. n. 1 i1877j. 

 Qoladmia Dan, Du Nic, J. A. S. Beug. lit. p. 100, u. 282 (1888). 



Wings above rufous-brown ; anterior wings with lour disc id greyish-white spots, om — largest and 

 sublunate — in cell, a smaller spot above it and two beneath tell divided by the second median nervule , 

 and three— sometimes two— .small subapical greyish-white spots in suberect series, outer half of wing with 

 obscure dark fascia;; posterior wings with diacal and outer unusual dark fascue. Wings beneath a> 

 above, but slightly paler. Body and lege more or less coucolorous with wings* 



Exp, wings, 3(1 raUlim, 



Hui. — Coutiin nta! India; Bengal iMooivi; Sikkim {de Xic), — Malay Poniusu In ; Perak (Town send — 

 coll. Godm. & Salv.) ; Malacca 1 Phi will — Brit, Mus,). — Java (Brit. Mns.) ; Batavia (Snell.). — Celebes {Sin 11 . J . 



A Malacean specimen, captured by Cnpt. Pinwill, and contained in the British Museum, 

 ig here figured. 



Genua UDASPES. 

 Uttosfte* t Moore, Lep. Cevh vol. i. p. 177 (1881). 



In Uduspe* the upper disco-eellulai nervule of the anterior wings is longer than the lower, and the 

 base of the second median nervule is more than twice as far apart from that of the lower as from 

 that of the upper median nervule, 



Jflp 



L Udaspes folus. (Tab. XXXIV,, fig. 



Dapifio b'nim t Cramer. Pup. Ex, i. t, 74, F (177SJ), 



Urs } ><ri<t ( iwm. Fabr. Ent. Sytsi. hi. I, p. 838, n. 287 (171*8) ; Latr. Enc. Meth. ix. p. 787, 11. 154 aH2rt). 

 rtrrtftfiM/ridfti iuitu^ Moore, Proe, Zool. See, 18U5, p. 778, 

 Tugfadt* Butl, Cut. Fabr. Lap, p. 283, 11, «H (1869). 



PUwwqgW ^ Druce, Proe. Zool. Soc, 1871, p. 10!>, n. 1 ; SuelL Tijd. Km, xix. e. 158. n. 711 (187*; i; 



Butl, Trans. Linn. Soc. Her. 2, Zool. vol. i. p. 55(S, n. 1 1 1877) ; Proe. Zool, Soc. 1877, p. 815, n. 4L ; 



M;ib, Ann. Soc. Eat, Belg, xxL p. 83, n, 99 (1878). 

 Ufotp* Folm, Moore, Lep. Coyl. vol. i. p. 177, t. 68, f. 3. Srr (1881) ; Proc, Zool. Hoe. 1882. [k 2G9 : de Njc. 



J. A. S. Bong. vol. Ii, p. 65. n. 200 {1882). 



Wings above dark olivaceous-brown, the fringe alternately greyish -white ; anterior wings with the 

 following greyish-white spots :— one in cell, two beneath coll which are contiguous and only separated by 

 the lower median nervule, one— small— between the first and second median nervnles, two submarginnl 

 separated by the lower discoidal nervule, and three subapical winch are more or less fused ami sometimes 

 preceded by a minute fourth spot near costa; posterior wings with a broad, irregularly shaped, and 

 outwardly angulated greyish-white discal (asciate patch. Anterior wings beneath somewhat pithr, spotted 

 as above, and with a pale fascia near apex ; posterior wings beneath much paler than above and somewhat 

 greyish, the costal area and a patch on outer margin cast an eons, the f asciate patch more or less continued 



