LEPIDOPTERA INDIGA . 
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cellular long, outwardly oblique, radial from above its middle; two upper medians 
emitted from extreme end of tlie cell, lower median at one-fifth before the end; sub¬ 
median straight; inner vein recurved ; a glandular patch * situated between the costal 
and subcostal vein, and extending into the cell and just within the fork of the sub¬ 
costal veinlets, clothed with rather short narrow tapering blach scales , which have 
either an obtuse pointed tip, or bidentate or tridentate tips. Thorax clothed with 
long silky hairs ; palpi clothed with long fine hairs in front, apical joint short; legs 
rather stout, femora hairy beneath; antennae slender and with a well-formed 
flattened club ; eyes hairy. According to Mr. Doherty, u the prehensores are of 
extraordinary structure ; the uncus (which is provided with rather short and slender 
branches) being cleft into two strong lobes lying in the same vertical longitudinal 
plane, and resembling the open claw of a lobster, the lower point being slightly the 
longer; a structure unknown among all other tretapod butterflies.” 
Type .—P. Balacleva. 
PIJTLIA BALADEVA (Plate 90, fig. 1, la, $ ? ). 
Zophoessa Baladeva , Moore, Proe. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 769, pi. 41, fig. 5, $. Butler, Catal. Satyr. 
Brit. Mus. p. 109 (1868). Marshall and de Mceville, Butt, of -India, etc. i. p. 167 (1883). 
Staudinger, Exot. Schmett. p. 221, pi. 78 (1887). 
Charma Baladeva , Doherty, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Beng. 1886, p. 117. 
Male and Female. Upperside olivescent ochreous-brown. Cilia edged 
with ochreous-white. Foreuiing crossed by an outwardly-oblique pale brownish 
discal fascia, terminating a little beyond the lower median veinlet, followed by a 
linear row of five small slightly pale-ringed blackish spots, all being encompassed by 
a lateral pale bordering slender fascia, beyond which is a narrow submarginal pale 
similar lunular fascia, and then a slender marginal line. Hindwmg with a glandular 
patch situated between the costal and subcostal vein, clothed with rather short, 
narrow, taperin g blaclc scales , with either an obtuse tip, or bidentate or tridentate tips ; 
an outer series of six black spots, the lowest being minute, each with an ochreous 
outer ring, and the lower fifth also with a minute white pupil; marginal brown line 
pale-bordered. Underside bright olivescent brownish-ochreous. Foreunng with three 
pale-yellow bams across the cell, the middle one sharply defined ; crossed by a broad 
pale-yellow oblique discal fascia, followed by a linear row of six ocelli, each with a very 
small black centre and white pupil, a broad ochreous ring, then a slender brown ring, 
and all encompassed by a narrow inward silvery-white band, and a slender outward 
yellow line; beyond is a pale-yellow lunular fascia, and then a slender mar¬ 
ginal line. Hindwing crossed by a short outwardly-oblique subbasal pale-yellow 
narrow straight band, a broader straight medial discal band, which is silvery-white 
* This glandular patch is not present in P . Ramadeva , nor in P . Andersoni. 
