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another example of the same sex there is a pale spot towards costa on under 
surface of these wings. 
Elwes, in his Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Sikkim *, seems inclined 
to suppose that P. cahira, Moore, and P. moolata, Moore, may prove to be 
specifically identical with P. austeni. There are specimens in the National 
Collection from Rangoon, Burmah, and Upper Tenasserim, and Elwes gives 
Cachar and the- Khasias as localities. 
Pariiara nascens, sp. uov. (Plate XLII. fig. 8, s .) 
Male. Fiiliginous brown. Primaries have nine small subh5'aline spots placed as follows : — one 
in discoidal cell, three towards apex, and five below these forming an inwardly oblique 
series, the third quadrate, and the fourth and fifth linear, indicating a sexual mark. 
Secondaries have four minute subhyaline central spots, but the second and fourth are often 
absent. Under surface dark greyish brown, the costal half of primaries and the whole of 
secondaries thickly powdered with oohreous scales ; subhyaline spots as above, except that 
the last two of oblique series on primaries are absent. 
Fi'inale. Similar to the male, but the subhyaline spots on all the wings are larger, the fifth 
of oblique series on primaries is round, and the fourth very minute or entirely absent. 
Expanse, c? 4i-4G millim., $ 46-47 milHm. 
Occurs in ^A'estern China, at Chia-kou-ho and Omei-shan, in June and July. 
Parnara bromus, sp. nov. (Plate XLII. fig. 10, d .) 
Fuliginous brown. Primaries have ten subhyaline spots placed as follows : — two colon-like in 
the discoidal cell ; three subapical, and below these an inwardly oblique series of five, of 
which the third is the largest and triangulate and the fourth is punctiform. Secondaries 
immaculate. Fringes pale grey-brown. Under surface paler than above ; spots on primaries 
as above, but the fourth and fifth of oblique series are yellow ; secondaries have a white dot 
in first median interspace. 
Expanse, cJ 44 millim., $ 48 millim. 
Occurs in Western China, but appears to be scarce. I have three 
specimens, one example of each sex from Chia-kou-ho, and a female from 
Oraei-shan ; all were taken in July. 
Closely aUied to P. austeni from China, but is distinguished by having five 
spots in the oblique series on the upper surface of primaries and a white 
dot on under sm-face of secondaries ; it is also not so dark in ground-colour, 
and is clothed with yellowish hairs. 
* Trans. Ent. Soc. Load. 1S8S, p. 448. 
