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LEPIDOPTERA INDIO A . 
Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. E. I. C. i. p. 232 (1857) ; id. Tr. Bnt. Soc. 1880, p. 171 ; 
Distant, Rhop. Malay, p. 418, pi. 39, fig. 8 (1886). Habitat. Malay Peninsula, 
Sumatra, Borneo .—Mydosama Bemulia , Cram. iii. pi. 237, fig. F. Gr. (1779); Moore, 
Tr. Ent. Soc. 1880, p. 171. Habitat . Java .—Mydosama Megamede , Semper, Reisen 
Arcfiipel. Phil. Lep. p. 53, pi. 10, fig. 3, 4, $, ? (1886). Habitat . Philippines.— 
Mydosama Felderi , Butler, Catal. Satyr. B. M. p. 144, pi. 3, fig. 5 (1868); Semper, 
1. c. p. 54, pi. 10, fig. 5, 6, <?, ? (1886). Habitat . Philippines .—Mydosama Ita , 
Felder (Reise, Nov. Lep. iii. pi. 68, fig. 8, 9); Semper, 1. c. p. 54, pi. 10, fig. 7, 8, 
S , ? (1886). Habitat . Philippines .—Mydosama Gcesonia , Wallengren, Wien. Ent. 
Monats. 1860, p. 36; Semper, 1. c. p. 52, pi. 10, fig. 19, 20, d, ? (1886). Habitat. 
Philippines .-—Mydosama marginata , Moore, Tr. Ent. Soc. 1881, p. 307. Habitat. 
Sumatra .—Mydosama Dohertyi (M. Dohertyi, Elwes, P. Z. S. 1891, p. 261, pi. 27, 
fig. 3,4, d, ? ). Habitat. Perak, Malay Peninsula .—Nebdara Tagala , Felder (Reise, 
Nov. Lep. iii. pi. 67, fig. 7, 8). Moore, Tr. Ent. Soc. 1880, p. 174; Semper, 1. c. p. 56. 
Habitat . Philippines .—Nebdara Bisaya , Felder, Wien. Ent. Monats. 1863, p. 127 ; 
Semper, 1. c. p. 55, pi. ii. fig. 2, 3, £, ? (1886); Syn. M. Semperi, Butler, M. 
Mareotis, He wits. Habitat. Philippines .—Nebdara Amcena , Druce, P. Z. S. 1873, 
p. 339, pi. 32, f. 1. Habitat. Borneo .—Nasapa Aramis , Hewits. Ex. Butt. iii. 91, 
Myc. pi. 7, fig. 43 (1866) ; Semper, 1. c. p. 55. Habitat . Philippines. Ic. Males 
with two glandular patches and tufts of hair on hindwing :—Loesa Oroatis , Hewits. 
Exot. Butt. iii. Myc. pi. 6, fig. 38, 39 (1864). Habitat . Java. 
Genus NEORINA. 
Neorina , Westwood, Doubleday and Hewitson’s Genera of Diurnal Lep. p. 369 (1851). Marshall 
and de Mceville, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 133 (1883). Distant, Bliop. Malay, p. 415 (1886). 
Imago.—M ale. Wings large, short, broad. Foreiving short, subtriangular; costa 
arched, apex obtuse, exterior margin slightly oblique, nearly straight, posterior 
angle rounded; costal vein slightly swollen from the base, median and submedian 
scarcely perceptibly swollen; cell broad, rather short, not reaching half length of 
the wing; first and second subcostal branches close together, the first emitted 
The following is a Chinese Satyrid combining a similarity of pattern of the markings on the upper- 
side with the Myealesis group and on the underside with those of the Lethe group :—gen. nov. Pegada. 
Male. Wings short, broad. IJpperside with the basal area slightly hairy. Underside with the basal two- 
thirds very numerously covered with short fine hairs. Foreiving subtriangular ; costa slightly arched, apex 
and posterior angle obtusely rounded, exterior margin slightly convex; cell broad, long; discocellulars 
incurved. Hindiving bluntly ovate ; exterior margin very slightly wavy ; cell broad across the middle, long ; 
discocellulars very oblique, angular in the middle ; the middle median veinlet emitted at some distance 
before end of the cell. Palpi long, slender, very hairy in front; middle and hind-legs naked ; antennae short, 
slender, club gradually thickened ; eyes hairy. Type.— P. oculatissima (Myealesis oculatissinia, Poujade, 
Bull. Soc. Ent. Prance, 1885, p. xxv. Oberthur, Etudes Entom. 1890, p. 43, pi. x. fig. 104).— P. occulta 
(Lethe occulta, Leech, Entomologist 1890, p. 26). Habitat. —W. China. 
