PAPILIO.— CALLIAXA. 557 
Tar. restricta, var. nov. (Plate XXXV. fig. 5, $ .) Reddish-brown coloration of secondaries 
brighter and restricted to a triangular-shaped patch on the anal area of these wings ; the 
streaks in discoidal cell of primaries are more pronounced, and those in cell of secondaries are 
black instead of reddish. 
Appears to be a scarce species in China, as I have only received two 
specimens ( c? ? ) ; these were captured at Chang-yang. Except that the 
female is rather larger and rounder in the wing, the sexes are alike. 
Elwes (Trans. Ent. Soc. Loud. 18S8, p. 431) considers that P. gopala, 
Moore, and P. govindra, Moore, are probably forms of P. agestor. Gray, and 
states that it is rare in Sikkim, occurring in May at from 6000 to 7000 feet. 
Its range extends into Bhotan and the N.W. Himalayas. 
Fam. HESPERIID^. 
Genus CALLIANA. 
CaUiana, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1878, p. 686; Watson, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 
1893, p. 31. 
" Wings ample, broad. Fore wing trigonal ; cell long, broad ; costal vein extending to one third 
from apex ; subcostal vein curved at end of the cell, first, second, third, and fourth branches 
arising at equal distances before end of the cell, fifth from its end, the three former termi- 
nating before the apex, fourth at the apex, and fifth below it ; discocellulars angled close to 
the upper end ; upper radial from the angle, lower from their middle ; median vein three- 
branched, widelj- apart, the upper from lower end of cell, middle and lower branches at equal 
distances, the lower from near base of cell ; submedian slightly recurved. Hind wing broadly 
ovate ; subcostal two-branched, second before end of cell ; discocellulars slightly angled ; 
radial from their angle ; 'median three-branched, middle branch from immediately before end 
of cell. Body small, robust ; abdomen short. Palpi short, thick, pilose, ascending ; third joint 
short, conical. Antennae slender. Legs pilose. 
" Type jneridoides." (Moore, I. e.) 
Calliana pieridoides. (Plate XXXIX. fig. 8, j .) 
Calliana pieridoides, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1878, p. 687, pi. xlv. fig. 2. 
" Male. Upperside creamy white, glossy ; fore wing with the apex broadly vinous brown, the ends 
of the median veins also with a vinous-brown-speckled spot ; hind wing with a curved upper 
discal decreasing series of five purple-black spots, the upper one large and situated between 
the costal and subcostal veins ; the end of the veins also with a small vinous-brown-speckled 
spot. Underside white ; fore wing with the costal base, a patch beyond the end of the cell, 
and the outer border pale vinous brown ; hind wing with a short black narrow streak at end 
of costal border, four large subbasal and a curved discal series of seven purple-black spots, a 
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