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859. D. costimacula Leecli. 

 1 (J Yokohama, June 10, 18!l7 (Dr. L;mibert) : 1 3 ? (Manley). 



860. D. neglecta spec, no v. 



(J. Pectus white ; i)alj)i grey, bhick tips ; antennae dark givy ; liead and thorax 

 white ; basal three segments and last segment of abdomen white, rest dull yellow, 



with a row of half-concealed lilack spots on each side. Forewiug white. 



Hindwing white. 



?. Similar, but larger ; the lateral black spots on abdomen very hirge, the 

 anal tnft very large, and a dorsal median row of black dots ; a slight dark-grey 

 stigma at ape.s of cell on hindwing. Some males show this stigma also, and a few 

 indistinct grey spots on disc of forewing and tornus of hindwing. 



Length of forewing : cj 19 mm. ; ? 22 mm. 



IM. 1 <J, 1 ? Sikkim, May 1889; 1 <J, 1 ? Sikkim, May 10, 1889 (J. G. 

 Pilcher) ; 2 <? <J Naga Hills, oOOO— TOOO ft., Assam, Angnst— September 1890 

 (W. Doherty, H. J. Elwes coll.); 1 <? Bernardmyo, Burmah, 5500—7000 ft.. 

 May 1890 (W. Doherty, H. J. Elwes coll.) ; I ^ Sikkim, 1 S Darjeeling, July 22, 

 1880 (H. J. Elwes); 1 ? Palni Hills, South India; 1 cj Rarapur, Soutli India, 

 September 22, 1882 (Johnstone, H. J. Elwes coll.). 



861. D. burmanica spec, no v. 



<S. Pectus crimson; antennae brown ; head white ; collar and tegulae crimson : 



rest of thorax white ; abdomen crimson. Forewing white, a snbbasal, antemedian 



and postmedian brown spot on costa, an antemedian transverse band of brown 

 patches and a postmedian similar one but more sinuate : beyond this a brown dot 



on each side of vein 7, and on each side of vein 1 at tornus. Hindwing white ; 



a brown submarginal spot just beyond tornns. 



Length of forewing : 18 mm. 



I/a/j. Burmah. 



1 (J. 



862. D. multivittata multivittata (Moore). 



8 Jo', 16 9 9 Darjeeling (F. MoIKt ; II. J. Elwes, August 1886 ; Dr. Lidder- 

 dale; Pilcher, April 1.SS9 ; A. V. Knyvett, 7500 ft.. May— June 1889); .-) 3 3, 

 6 9? Sikkim (J. G. Pilcher, .Inly lsS9 ; Otto Moller, 1887); 1 9 Naga Hills, 

 Assam, 3000 ft., September— October 1889 (\V. Doherty, H. J. Elwes coll.). 



802a. D. multivittata assama subsp. nov. 



Differs from w. midticiUata in the brown markings of the wings being broader, 

 much darker and very distinct. 



Hub. Khasis, Assam, March 1884— June 1886 (native collectors). 



4 cJ(J, 1 9. 



803. D. indica (Guen.). 



5 6 6 Nilgiri Hills, South India (lIam]>son, Lindsay). 



