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PANTANA. By Dr. E. Strand. 
luteiceps. 
droa. 
ochrota. 
terminata 
interjecta. 
albifascia. 
subfascia. 
visum. 
anipla. 
bicolor. 
Vol. II, t. 20: 
third and fourth figures 
last figure 
— Pantana ampla Wkr. 
= Pantana bicolor Wkr. (= delineata IVJcr., 
circumdata Wkr., sordida Wkr., comparata Wkr.). 
Vol. X, t. 41: 
penultimate figure 
last figure 
t, 42: 
1. figure 
2. figure 
3. figure 
4. figure 
5. figure 
G. figure 
7. figure 
Pantana terminata Wkr. 
Pantana baswana Moore. 
Pantana visum Hbn. (= clispar Wkr.) 
Pantana destituta Wkr. 
Pantana mindanensis Semp. 
Pantana visaya Semp. 
Pantana luzonensis Semp. 
Pantana semilucida Swinh. 
Pantana Hneosa Wkr. 
P. luteiceps Swinh. antennae, body and wings above black, forewing with a whitish spot at the 
cell-end, and a large whitish area in the lower half of the wing. Hindwing uni-coloured black. Body beneath 
and legs yellow, wings beneath as above. Expanse of wings: 27 mm. Khasia Hills. 
P. droa Swinh. palpi and forehead orange-ochreous. Antennae white with black pinnae. Head 
and body blackish-brown. Wings white; the forewing with a black spot behind the apex of the cell, margin 
broad black, the apical third of the costal area dark, with a blackish hue on the whole wing, being lightest below 
the black spot; hindwing with a black hue at the base and a large, black diffuse patch at the apex. Under 
surface as above, though lighter, the blackish hue more uniform. Legs above grey, below white. Body white. 
Expanse of wings: <$ 35% mm. Hongkong. 
P. ochrota Hmps. <$: head and thorax reddish-yellow, antennae with blackish pinnae. Abdomen 
dark reddish yellowish-brown. Forewing reddish-yellow, in the costal half liued reddish-brown extending in 
the marginal area to vein 2, the discoidal spot being crescentiform and yellowish. Hindwing in the costal half 
brown, in the posterior half reddish-yellow. $: uni-coloured ochreous. Expanse of wings: q 38, $ 52 mm. 
Travancore. 
P. terminata Wkr. (41 g, misprinted into terminalis). body light brown. Forewing in the basal 
area white or hued brownish, in the apical area smoke-coloured black, the oblique, white median band with 
3 black spots below the median. Hindwing white, in the apical area black, the dorsal area brownish. Expanse 
of wings: 40 mm. India (Burma). 
P. interjecta Swinh. The $ is darker than terminata, the head, palpi and anterior hips of a bright 
reddish-yellow. Forewing in the basal area much darker, in the apical area blacker, no black spots below the 
median. Hindwing either entirely covered with brown except a white spot in the distal half of the costal area 
in which the black diffuse patch is situate behind the apex of the wing, or the wing is white with a black 
apical area. Expanse of wings: 48 mm. India: Khasia Hills. 
P. albifascia Wkr. The c t deviates from interjecta by the whole hindwing being dark brown. -—Expanse 
of wings: 42 mm. Sikkim, Ivhasia Hills. -— subfascia Moore, ochreous, head and palpi ochreous, antennae 
black. Forewing with a lighter oblique band from within the middle of the costal margin to the anal angle. 
Under surface of the forewing darker brown with a more distinctly marked oblique band, subfascia deviates 
from albifascia particularly by the band of the forewing being covered with brownish. Expanse of wings: 37 mm. 
Sikkim (Darjeeling), Bengal. 
P. visum Hbn. (= dispar Wkr.) (42 a) has already been dealt with in Vol. II, p. 125: we figure 
here this specifically Burman form. — The South Chinese form occurring also in Hainan, being common in 
Hongkong and reaching the palearctic frontier in the north, is ampla Wkr. (Vol. II, t. 20 b) which has likewise 
been described at large in Vol. II, p. 125. 
P. bicolor Wkr. (= delineata Wkr., circumdata Wkr., sordida Wkr., comparata Wkr.) (Vol. II, t. 20 b). 
The species is widely distributed in India. The form figured as ,,bicolor“ on t. 42 a is in fact semilucida. 
