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occupying on the hindwing the whole outer half; a submarginal series of four brown 
obsolescent dots. Underside also paler. Hindwing with the silvery subcostal spot 
larger, the rest of the ocelli smaller and imperfect, being reduced to blackish 
dots with white speckles on their inner edge. 
Kxpanse, ¢ 2;, ? 3 inches. 
Hasitar.—Upper Tenasserim ; Mergui Archipelago. 
Disrripurion.—* A female in Major Marshall’s collection was taken by Captain 
C. T. Bingham in the Thoungyeen forests, in Upper Tenasserim, in December” 
(Butt. Ind. 272). According to Mr. H. J. Elwes (P. Z. 8. 1891, 269), Mr. W. 
Doherty found it rare in the “* Karen Hills at about 2000 feet elevation, in April. 
Found also West of Bassein.”’ 
Of this rare species a single male, now in the Indian Museum, Calcutia, was 
taken by Dr. J. Anderson (Journ. Linn. Soe. Zool. 1888, 33) at Thaing, King Island, 
Mergui Archipeiago, in January. A male of this species, identical with the type, 
trom the Island of Salanga, is in the British Museum collection. 
Of our illustrations of this species on Plate 137, fig. 1, la is from the type 
male kindly lént from the Indian Museum, Caleutta, and fig. 1b the female taken 
by Mr. Doherty, obligingly lent for this purpose by Mr. Elwes. 
ELYMNIAS DADALION (Pilate 137, figs. 2, 2a, ? ). 
Dyctis Dedalion, de Nicéville, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 1890, p. 202, pl. D, fig. 4, 2. 
Tuaco.—‘‘ Female. Upperside. Both wings dull reddish-brown, almost fuscous ; 
crossed by a broad pinkish-white band, beyond which the ground-colour is somewhat 
obscurely striated with paler. Forewing with the costa striated with white; the 
broad white band slightly outwardly-curved, commencing on the costa at the middle 
and decreasing in width to the anal angle, its lower portion sullied, especially at 
the edges. Hindwing with the broad discal white band extending from the anterior 
margin to the abdominal margin above the angle, widest in the middle, and traversed 
outwardly by a series of five round black spots. Underside. Both wings with the 
basal half dull castaneous-brown, coarsely striated with whitish, the discal fascia 
white, the outer margins coarsely striated with dark castaneous brown; the hind- 
wing with the black spots as above, and a small bluish-centred costal spot between 
the base of the subcostal veins. 
Expanse, 2;% to 2,% inches. 
Hasrrat.— Burma. 
Distripution.——* The type specimen was taken at Myitta, Burma, in January, 
and is in the Phayre Museum, Rangoon (de Nicéville, /. c. p. 203). Major C. H. H. 
