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black. Forewing unmarked. Mindmng with a large irrorated white 

 patch ou the anal region divided by the dark veins, extending from 

 the anal angle to the third median nervule, bearing outwardly an 

 oval black spot in the first median and submedian interspaces, and 

 a very line black anteciliary line ; tails white, medially black. Under- 

 side, both wings white. Fore wing with the apical third dull ochreous- 

 ferruginous, with the following fuscous markings: — a dot at the ex- 

 treme base of the discoidal cell, a large quadrate spot beyond reach- 

 ing to the submedian nervure, a third narrower spot beyond 

 again also extending across the submedian interspace, a narrow streak 

 on the disco-cellular nervules, a short macular band beyond the cell 

 from the third median nervule to the costa, an irregular macular discal 

 band, a submarginal waved line, and some spots and dots along the 

 costa. Hindwing with a cluster of about eight spots occupying the 

 basal third of the wing, a discal fascia composed of narrow lines 

 in pairs between the veins, the two anterior pairs solid, a fine sub- 

 marginal limular line enclosing a series of spots between the veins, 

 the one in the first median interspace very large and intensely black, 

 inwardly defined by a line of metallic pale greenish-blue scales, 

 which are continued to the abdominal margin ; the anal lobe bear- 

 ing a small black spot, a very fine black anteciliary line. Cilia of the 

 forewing black, of the hindwing white. 



Described from a single example without locality, but probably 

 from the Malay Peninsula. 



12. BIDTTANDA CINESOIDES, de N., PL E, Fig. 8, 9 . 



B. cinesoides, de Niceville, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc, vol. iv, p. 166, n. 5, pi, 

 A, fig. 7, male (1889); idem, id., Butt, of India, vol. iii, p. 428 (1890). 



Habitat : Selangore, Jelebu, both in the Malay Peninsula. 



Expanse : ? , 1'6 inches. 



Description : Female. TTpperside, both icings dull fuliginous- 

 black. Forewing unmarked. Hindwing bearing outwardly a large 

 pure white band from the submedian nervure almost to the 

 outer margin reaching just beyond the third median nervule, the 

 band on both edges constricted where crossed by the veins ; followed 

 by an almost similar band of the ground-colour, and then by an outer 

 narrower white band. Tails pure white. Cilia of the forewing black, 

 of the hindwing anteriorly black, posteriorly white, inwardly defined 



