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of L. turneri, except that on the underside of both wings the transverse 

 bands are not '' durk reddish-brown," nor are the bases of the wings 

 '• dark In'own." In 1891 Mr. Miskin says he received it fi-om Cairns 

 in Northern Australia, and doubted the recorded habitat of his type 

 specimen, which is said to have come from Tasmania. 



16. CaMENA CAMBRIA, n. sp., pi. Z, fig. 26, S' 



Habitat : South Celebes. 



Expanse : ^, 1'6 inches. 



Description ; Male. Very near to C. cannfnfalis, de Niceville, 

 from the Khasi Hills, the Shan States in Upper Burma, and Kias,* but 

 considerably larger. U pperside, foreicing has The blue coloration less 

 extensive, not reaching so near to the outer margin, of a lighter shade of 

 blue, and highly iridescent, in some lights being almost invisible, which 

 it never is in C. carmentalts. Hlndwing with the black sexual basal 

 patch as in that si>ecies, the blue patch beyond it of the same shade as 

 in the forewing, but not so iridescent and more restricted to the base of 

 the wing. Underside, 6oi/i -(w^^s of a paler, more silvery, shade than 

 in C. carmenialis, an indistinct submarginal fascia, the disco-cellular 

 nervules deSned by a fine dark line ; the discal line much more 

 prominent and further from the out«r margin, on the hlndwing out- 

 w^ardly defined by a white fascia. The sexual tuft of hairs on the 

 underside of the forewing the same as in C. carmentalls. 



Described from a single specimen kindly given to me by Herr H- 

 Truhstorfor, taken by him in February, 1896, at Bua-Kraeng in South 

 Celebes at 5,000 feet elevation. 



17. Deudorix g.etulia, de Niceville, pi. A A, fig. 27, $ . 

 If. gestulifi, de Nicdville, Jouru. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soe., vol. vii, p. 338, n. 15, 

 pi. H, fig. 12, male (1892). 



Habitat : Kh:vsi Hills ; Burm;%. 



Expanse : 9 > 1*8 inches. 



Description : Female. U pperside, hoth wings glossy pale hair- 

 brown, becoming darker towards the margins. Forewing unmarked. 

 Hindicnuj with a large anal white patch divided by the dark veias from 

 the third median nenule to the submedian nervuro, the portion in the 

 seconil median interspace small, the one in the first median interspace 

 the largest, tlie one in the submedian int;)rspace also large ; a promi- 



• Jouru. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc, voL vii, p. 836, u. 12, pi. H, lig. 10, male (18tfJ). 



