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Hah. Nilgiris, Sikkiiu, Assam, Burma, Malay Peninsula, Snniatra, .Tava, 

 Borneo. 



Common in collections. 



The type of burmana, in the collection of the British JInsenra, belongs to 

 this subspecies. 



fl. Criruld trifi'iii'stnitn Inzonicu subsp. no v. 



S . Only one specimen known to ns. In colour, shaj)e, and pattern agreeing' 

 with ochraceons specimens of ('. t. trijetii'strata. Process of penis-fnnnel (fig. f) 

 narrower than in the previous subspecies, slightly spatulate ; snbapical lobe 

 very short on one clasper, absent from the other; penis-sheath slenderer than 

 in the other races, without internal armature (lost in cojiulating ?) : anal tergite 

 dorsal ly grooved. 



Ilab. North Luzon. 



One c? in the Tring Museum. 



e. Cricula trifenestrata andamanicu sulisp. nov. 



A large subspecies, both sexes appearing in a dark and a jiale form. The 

 fuscous form is more or less strongly shaded with vinaceons. 



(?. The costal margin of the forewing more strongly curved and the ape.x 

 less produced than in true tri/rnesfratu, the transparent spot small, the blackish 

 postdiscal line straighter than usually. The two blackish lines of hindwing 

 anteriorly united (which happens occasionally also in the other snbspecies) ; 

 diseocellnlar spot without transparent centre or the pupil extremely small. 



Markings of underside less distinct than in G. t. trifenestrata. Process of 



penis-funnel (figs, d, e, and i) always narrowed at the apex and its under- 

 surface convex, not flat, the snbapical lobe of clasper broader than in C. f. 

 trifenestrata and as long as the apical lobe. 



?. Posterior half of outer margin of forewing more rounded than in 

 C. t. trifenestrata ; the three transparent sjiots large, in cell always a fourth 

 spot of about one-third the size of the second spot of the row of three ; postdiscal 

 line a little more distal than usually, crossing the third radial midway between 

 the outer margin and the third transparent spot instead of being nearer to tiiis 

 spot than to the margin. The two lines of hindwing aj)proach each other anteriorly, 

 but do not unite ; the purplish grey shading at the outer margin forms a narrower 

 l)and than in C. trifenestrata. 



Huh. Andaman Islands, 



A scries of both sexes in the Tring Museum. 



:i. Cricula drepanoides Moore (1865). 



Cricuhi ilrepaiiiiitlex Moore, Pmc. Zuol. Snr. Loud. p. 817 (1865) (Sikkim). 



Very different from C. anrlrei and trifenestrata. Only the cJ known to us. 

 Much more variegated than the other two species ; forewing with a large irregular 

 patch of numerous ochreous semitransparent spots ; hindwing with one large 

 and several small spots, which are ochreous edged with blackish bmwn and 

 partly transparent. The genitalia are also different. 



Huh. Sikkim and Bhutan. 



A series of cJ cJ in tiie Tring Museum. 



