This species is here perhaps best described by a differential comparison with C, logatri 

 (atttat, p. 170):— 



Male. Allied to C* foffani, but wanting the large subquadrate white spots between the first and third 

 median nervules of the anterior win^s ; the black margin to I lie posterior wings h narrower, and is preceded 

 by a linear black macular fascia-, and the marginal lunulate linear snots are much blighter in C, hibti*. 

 On the under surface of the wings the pale fascia are narrower and more regular than in G\ ktganu 



Female. Wings paler and more ochraeeous than in male. 



Exp. wings, J & ? , 62 to 85 millim. 



Had.— Continental India; Sikkim (de Nic.) ; Cachar (coll. Diet,) ; Darjeeling (Horsf. & Moore). — 

 Malay Peninsula ; Perak (Kiinstl. — Calc. Mus,). 



Mr, tic Niceville, who has had more than the usual experience of collecting in Sikkim» 

 remarks : — " The rich red of its tipper surface with a. Long violet reflection makes this species 

 one of the handsomest insects on the wing I know." * 



Genus CIKEOCHBOA (mtim t p. 177), 

 6, Cirrochroa fotundata (antea, p. 181), (Tab. XLL, fig, 12 ? ). 



Since enumerating tliis species I have received an undoubted female specimen, which 

 I have here figured (Tab. XLL, tig. 12). It is thus apparent that, Mr. Butler mistook the sex 

 of his type specimen (which I previously figured — Tab. X., fig, 10), anil that it was the male sex. 

 As I followed the error, the correction will be, (Tab, X., fig. 10 ^ ; Tab- XLI. } fig, 12 s ). 



Additional Has. — Malay Peninsula; Penang (Biggs — coll. Dist.). 



Genus PADUGA (to follow Cirrochroa). 



/Wm.vi, Moore, List Lup. Mergui Ai-obipcd. J mini. Liuu. Soc. 18HG. 



Mr. Moore, who has just proposed this genus, and given me the above reference to its 

 forthcoming publication, has also favoured me with the following diagnosis : — 



" Male, Wings narrower than in Ciinahroa, fore wings more triangular in form \ fourth subcostal 

 further from the third; disco-cellular inwardly oblique ; two upper medians at a short distance beyond the 

 cell. Venation of hind wings very similar, the inner submedian straighter. Antenna with a much stouter 

 and shorter terminal club ; palpi narrower." 



•'Tyuc. P.fusciuta." 



1. Paduca fasciata. (Tab, XL., ftg. 12.) 



AttUa Fasciata, Felder, Wien. Eut. Mom iv. p, 280, m 88 (1800). 



Cirroehrtm FnsdiUa, Feld. Wien. Ent. Mom v. p. 801, n. U (18G1 ) ; lleise Nov. Lep. iii. t. 49, f. B> 10 1 18G0) ; 

 Bruce, Proo. Zool, Soc. 1878, p. 812, n. a. 



Male and Female. Wings above dark brown ; anterior wings w T ith the following pale stramineous 

 markings : — a moderately broad diaeal, oblique fascia, commencing between the two upper median nervules 

 ami terminating on inner margin, two spots a little beyond end of cell, a submarginal series of spots, the 

 uppermost sittntte between the discoidai nervules, and the lowermost with an inner blackish spot, these 

 are followed by an outer series of lunules, which margin the innermost of two dark fascial ; posterior 

 wings with an oblique diseal fascia continuous to that on upper wings, an outer diseal macular fascia 



J. A. 3. lieng. vol. u p. 50 (1881). 



