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LEPIDOPTERA INDIGA. 
is a broken grey-scaled spot before the angle. Hindwing with the basal area, 
including the cell, irrorated with golden-yellow scales ; npper-discal patch whiter 
than above, the lower or fourth portion followed by three bluish-white lunular spots, 
of which the inner one is broadest, thus forming a transverse discal band, each 
portion of which is outwardly-bordered by a contiguous blue-scaled lunule ; beyond 
is a suomarginal row of ochreous lunules, the lower three of which are sometimes 
almost obliterated, a similar coloured lunule is also present above the anal angle. 
Body fuliginous; front of thorax and head black, spotted with bluish-white; 
abdomen with a lateral continuous white streak; legs and antennae black ; femora 
white beneath. 
Female. Upperside paler. Forewing with the outer area more densely irrorated 
with golden-yellow scales between the veins than in the male, thus forming more- 
defined streaks, their inner ends from near the costa across the disc being somewhat 
paler and slightly greyish anteriorly, and posteriorly ending in a golden-yellow 
scaled spot before the angle, thus indicating an obscurely-defined transverse discal 
fascia. Hindwing similar to the male. Underside. Forewing paler; cell streaks 
slender ; with a distinctly defined outwardly-recurved transverse-discal greyish-white 
fascia, which commences broadly beyond the cell near the costa aud there radiating 
outward with pale golden-yellow scales between the veins, decreasing in width and 
nearly obliterated posteriorly, where it joins the greyish-white scaled spot before the 
angle. Hindwing similar to the male. Abdomeii black at the sides and beneath, 
with a lateral and sublateral continuous white streak interspaced with a row of white 
dots, and a broader white longitudinal streak beneath. 
Expanse, d 3J to 4 J, ? 4 to 4\ inches. 
Habitat. —S. Andamans ; Cocos Island ; Malay Peninsula ; Borneo. 
Distribution. —Mr. J. Wood-Mason records “ seven males and two females, 
from Port Blair, S. Andamans, taken by Mr. F. de Boepstorff ” (J. As. Soc. Bengal, 
1881, 254). Col. C. H. E. Adamson has a single male from Cocos Island. 
Our illustration on Plate 458, figs. 1, la, b, c, are from Andaman male and 
female. 
SADENGIA PITMANI (Plate 459, fig. 1, la, $). 
Papilio (Laertius) Pitmani , Elwes and de Niceville, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1886, p. 434, pi. 20, 
%• 1, d« 
Papilio Pitmani, Rothschild, Nov. Zool. i. p. 685 (1894) ; id, II. p. 343 (1895). 
Male. Upperside fuliginous-black; cilia alternated with white. Forewing 
irrorated with golden scales, those within the cell forming longitudinal streaks; two 
small clusters of these scales being more distinct near the posterior angle. Hindiving 
