EETCINI U.K. — LYCxENID.E. 



Family ERYC1MJ).E. 

 Ocims DODOXA. 



DODONA DEODATA. (Plate I. fig. 1.) 



Dodona deoduta, Hcwitson, Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, 1870, p. 151. 



Upperside brown. Both wings crossed near the middk' by a broad common band of 

 white. Anterior wing with tlie base pale rufous-brown crossed by a band of paler colour ; 

 the outer lialf dark brown marked by ten white spots; four in a band from the costal 

 margin to the anal angle, and two bands of three spots each, near the apex. Posterior wiui; 

 with the inner margin broadly rufous-brown, crossed by a band of paler colour, the outer 

 margin dark brown, traversed by two bands of white spots. 



Underside as above, except that several of the small white spots, near the apex of the 

 anterior wing, meet and form a band, that there is a submarginal white line, and two 

 white spots near the anal angle, and a linear band leading to two black spots near the outer 

 margin of the posterior wing, and that the lobe at the anal angle is bordered above witli 

 orange-yellow marked by two black spots. 



Expanse 1^§ inch. 



Hah. Moulmein. In coll. W. C. Hewitson. 



Family LYC^XID.^. 



Genus MYRINA. 



Myrina symira. 

 Myrina symira, Hewitson, Entomologist's Monthly Magazmc, 1876, p. 152. 



Upperside brown, tinted with purple, the outer margin dark brown : posterior wing 

 with the anal angle dark brown : two tails, a long one in continuation of the first median 

 branch and a short one inside of it. 



Underside rufous-orange : posterior wing with a black spot crowned with silvery blue 

 at the base of each tail. 



Expanse l^ij inch. 



Hab. Darjiling. In coll. W. C. Hewitson. 



This species will be figured in the ' Illustrations of Diurnal Lepidoptera,' Lyca^nida?, 

 part viii. 



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