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much swollen at the base. Venation similar to typical Ypthima, except that the 
second subcostal branch arises at end of the cell, and that the cell is, comparatively, 
much longer and broader. With a broad discal glandular patch clothed with afew 
short oval serrate-tipt scales, long, narrow, basally-attenuated, jagged-tipt scales, and 
numerous long black androconia with lengthened narrowly-dilated base and hair-like 
tassel-tip. Hindwing short, broad, triangular, the costa slightly arched near the 
base, exterior margin obtusely angular in the middle, anal angle somewhat produced 
and almost lobate, abdominal margin long, excavated near posterior angle. Body 
slender, short; palpi very long, obliquely porrect, second joint extending two-thirds 
beyond the front, third joint nearly half length of second, each clothed with long 
projecting hairs in front. Antenne very slender, short, with a moderately slender 
flattened club. 
Typz.—H. Narasingha. 
HEMADARA NARASINGHA (Plate 118, figs. 3, 3a, ¢). 
Yphthima Narasingha, Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. E. I. Company, i. p. 236 (1857). Hewitson, Trans. 
Ent. Soc. Lond. 1864, p. 291, pl. 18, fig. 19. 
Ypthima Narasingha, Marshall and de Nicéville, Butt. of India, etc., i. p. 225. Elwes, Proc. Zool. 
Soc. 1891, p. 268, pl. 27, fig. 2,?. 
Imaco.—Male. Upperside olivescent-brown; cilia cinerescent-brown. Forewing 
with a broad inwardly-oblique discal dusky glandular patch, which is clothed with a 
few short oval serrate-tipt scales, long, narrow, basally-attenuated, jagged-tipt 
scales, and numerous long black androconia with lengthened narrowly-dilated base 
and _ hair-like tassel-tip ; a large subapical black ocellus bipupilled with white and 
narrowly ringed with pale olivescent-ochreous, beyond which is a slender dusky 
submarginal line, which is joined on the lower median vein to a similar discal line. 
Hindwing with a dusky-brown marginal border, which is slightly speckled with a few 
cinerescent scales. Underside olivescent-grey. Forewing numerously speckled with 
brown scales, and crossed by an outer-discal and a submarginal dusky line; ocellus 
as above, but more prominent and brighter coloured. Hindwing numerously covered 
with uniformly-disposed short dark-brown transverse strigz ; an ill-defined outer 
discal series of white dots being more or less apparent, and the outer margin 
posteriorly grey speckled. 
Female. Upperside paler. Forewing with the ocellus larger, the submarginal 
and discal slender line apparent. Hindwing as in male. Underside as in male. 
Body and legs beneath, and sides of palpi olivescent-grey ; clothing of palpi blackish, 
tipt with grey ; antenne brown, tip reddish. 
Expanse, ¢ 2 to 23, ? 23 inches. 
Hasirat.— Burma. 
Pp 2 
