546 L. de Niceville & Dr. L. Martin — Butterflies of Sumatra . [No. 3, 
712. * Padraona sunias, Felder. 
Snellen. Hagen. Originally described from Amboina, but has 
never been figured. 
713. Padraona pavor, de Niceville. 
P. pavor , de Niceville, Journ. A.. S. B., vol. lxiii, pt. 2, p. 53, n. 44, pi. iv, fig. 8, 
male (1894). 
Found only at high elevations throughout the year on the Central 
Plateau, not below 3,000 feet elevation, where it is as common as P. dara, 
Kollar, is in the plains. 
714. Padraona gola, Moore. 
Much rarer than P. dara , Kollar, but occurs all over our area and 
throughout the year in the plains. 
715. Padraona paragola, de Niceville, n. sp. 
Habitat : N.-E. Sumatra. 
Expanse: cf, 9 , 1*1 inches. 
Description: Male. Upperside, both wings fuscous, with rich 
ochreous markings. Forewing with the base (especially towards the 
costa) irrorated with golden-coloured scales ; a broad oblique discal band 
from the inner margin near the base of the wing almost to the costa 
towards the apex of the wing, crossed by the black veins, on the side 
facing the costa anteriorly with a very irregular, posteriorly with an even, 
edge, the side facing the outer margin with an even edge; anteriorly at 
the end of the discoidal cell indented with a tooth of the fuscous ground¬ 
colour ; the band is narrow at both ends, broad in the middle. Hind- 
wing with a large oval patch occupying the middle of the wing not 
reaching the costa or the abdominal margin ; the base thickly clothed 
with long golden-coloured setae. Underside, forewing black, irrorated 
throughout, except the basal portion broadly of the inner margin, with 
golden-coloured scales; the discal band as on the upperside; a some¬ 
what narrow marginal golden-coloured band, broadest at the costa, nar¬ 
rowing posteriorly, not quite reaching the inner angle of the wing ; an 
anteciliary fine black line. Hindwing black, heavily irrorated throughout 
with golden-coloured scales; the discal oval patch as on the upperside, 
but bearing anteriorly at the end of the discoidal cell a small black spot; 
a narrow marginal golden-coloured line, and an anteciliary fine black 
line. Cilia throughout golden-coloured, broad on the hindwing, some¬ 
what infuscated anteriorly in the fore wing. Head and body black, but 
thickly clothed with ochreous setae. Antennse anteriorly black, post¬ 
eriorly annulated with yellow, the thick portion of the club beneath 
