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-j' f with a similar discal series beyond formed by portions of the 

 ground-colour being free from the ochreous-ferruginous hair-like 

 scales. Cilia concolorous with the winge 'hroughout. Underside, 



■hi,,, j entirely dark brown; the lustrous white spot" as above, but 

 the discal one with two pale J ellow -I'M- divided bythe first subcostal 

 aervule placed anteriorly against it; a subanal pale yellow patch 

 divided into two by the submedian fold, fftndiving much as on the 

 upperside. Antennv black, with the shaft just below the club on 

 the underside and the tip of the club beneath ochreous. Female 

 Uppekside, both wings exactly as in the male* but the long hair- like 

 scales less numerous. UndeR9IDe1, both things as in the male". 



Very probably near to " Pldsioneufa'? nsmanL Butler ffom iVialacca 

 and Java, of which no sufficient description exists^ but which Distant 



tes is "closeh allied ; '- P alysos" Moore, a species of the genus 

 Notodryptat in which I haV€ provisionally placed "P. " asmara 



C 6onsertUs has been described from two pairs obtained by the 

 Revdi Walter A, Samilton in the Ehasi Hills. 



18. OEL^NORRHlNUS CACUS, n.sp., PL B, Fig. 11, g 

 BabitaI : Rangoon. 



Expanse : $ j 1*6 inches. 



Description: Male. Very near to 0. COnsertUSj mihi, but differing 

 s'i the following particulars : — Smaller, Mings narrower, Upperside, 

 both wings much more thickly clol bed with long ochreous hair-like 

 scales than in that species, giving the ground a much more yellow- 

 appearance, Forewing with two subapical dots only, the lower most 

 minute. Underside, both wings present the same differences as on 

 the upperside. 



Described from a single example taken at Rangoon in January, 

 and deposited in the Phayre Museum. 



19. PAftHAftA WATSONII, n. sp, 



Habitat : Upper Burma 

 Expanse : & , $ , 1*9 to 2'0 inches. 



Description: Male. Upperside, both icings rich dark glossy 

 . luaeeous-brown. Forewing with three subapical rather large con- 

 jugated dots ; three increasing discal spots placed obliquely the 

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