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Sp. 3,— AuLOCEBA Padma. 
Satyrtis Padma, Kollnr, in Hiigel's Kfischrair, p. 445, tab. xv., 
figs. 1, 2 (1844). B. M. 
Sp. 4. — AULOCERA AVATA"RA. 
Satyrus Avatara, Moore, Cat. Lep. East Ind. Comp., 1, p. 229, 
n. 481 (1857). 
North India (F. Moore). 
Sp. 5. — AULOCEEA SCTLLA, Sp. nOV. 
(J . Alee supra nigro-fuscee, fascia discali alba, anticarum maculari, 
posticarum tenui et apud angulum analem ohsoleta, ad apicem anticaru7n 
Ufurcata, et maculam nigrum ovalem includente ; ciliis alhis ad venarum 
fines nigro-variis : corpus nigrum, antennis Jiavo-clavatis. 
AlcB suhtus palUdiores, nigro-strigosw ; macula sub-apieali anticarum 
ocellata ; posticce minime Jlavescentes ; serie discali macularum alhidarum 
extus nigro-cinctarum ; fascia discali ad angulum analem distincta. Exp. 
alar. unc. 2^. 
Near Sylhet. B. M. 
Most nearly allied to Brahminus, but differs in its much smaller 
size, less siuuated margins, more slender central band, and on the 
under-side in having a row of white spots placed in an arc outside the 
central band. I have seen three specimens of this species, which all 
appear to agree in size, pattern, and coloration. 
DESCRIPTION OF A NEW COCCYX (LEPIBOPTEUA TOBTBIGINAJ. 
BY H. G. KNAGGS, M.D., F.L.S. 
The Argus-eyed Mr. E. Gr. Meek, whose perseverance as a collector 
of Lepidoptera entitles him to the success with which his efforts have 
been frequently crowned, has again been fortunate in bringing to light 
another new species, which in the present note it is my purpose to 
describe under the specific name of vernana. 
Coccyx veenana, n. sp. 
C. argyrana) persimilis, sed ohscurior ; alis anticis angustiorihus, 
limuld dorsali inconspicuori ; posticis saturatioribus fere concoloribus, 
basim versus vix pallidioribus ; subtus cinereo-tenebrosis. 
Exp. alar 4|"'. 3 (?. 
Hab., "W. "Wickham. Apparet imago mense Martis. 
C. vernana, in the obscurity and confusion of the markings, as well 
as m the shape of the fore-wings, slightly reminds one of Heusimene 
