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Genus Baoris, Moore. 
146. B. sp. near Oceia , Hew. 
The collection contains but one male specimen of a species very 
near Oceia , Hew., but differing in having the subapical series of 
three spots found in Oceia represented by a single minute spot, 
and by having the discal series of spots, particularly the one between 
the second and third median nervules, more nearly square. The 
fringes are also lighter than in any specimen of Oceia in my col- 
lection. $ . 
Genus Parnara, Moore. 
147. P. sp? PI. IV, fig. 7. $ 
148. P. sp? PL IV, fig. 8. $. 
149. P. sp? $ . 
There are three specimens of the Genus Parnara, representing as 
many different species in the collection, and none of them in quite 
perfect condition. I am unable to refer any of them satisfactorily 
to any species of which I have knowledge, and I therefore refrain 
from any attempt whatever to characterize them until I shall have 
had a better opportunity to study the whole group to which they 
belong. 
Genus Chapra, Moore. 
150. C. Mathias , Fab. Ent. Syst. Suppl., p. 433. $ . 
Genus Telicota, Moore. 
151. T. Augias , Linn. Syst. Nat., i, 2, p. 794, No. 257; Don. 
Ins. Ind., PI. 'xl vm, fig. 1. 
The specimens are unusually large. $ , 9 . 
152. T. Subrubra , n. sp., PI. IV, fig. 4. 
A large species exceeding Augias in size. There is no spot in 
the cell of the secondaries on the upper surface, and the red limbal 
area of the same wings extends to the margin, with only a sugges- 
tion of the black border found in other species of the genus. The 
under surface is almost uniformly bright fulvous, with the mark- 
ings of the upper surface very obscurely reproduced in part. $ . 
Genus Padraona, Moore. 
153. P. Mcesoides , Butl. Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond., Ser. ii, p. 
554 ; Moore, Lep. Ceylon, p. 171, PI. lxxi, figs. 5, 5a. 
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