168 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 
between the veins, as in male. Hindwing with broader outer band traversed by 
slender bluish-grey strigee. Underside as in male. 
Expanse, 3 3, ¢ 3,8, inches. 
Hasrrar.—Assam ; Khasia Hills. 
Disrrisution.—Specimens were taken by the late Mr. W. S. Atkinson in Silhet. 
Mr. J. J. Weir possesses a male from Assam. Col. Godwin Austen obtained it in 
the Khasia Hills. Specimens from the Khasia Hills, taken by Mr. Hamilton’s 
native collectors, are in Col. C. Swinhoe’s collection. 
MIMADELIAS BURMENSIS (Plate 143, figs. 1, la, b,c, ¢ 2). 
Twaco.—Male. Upperside. Forewing with dark bluish-grey streaks between 
the veins, which are broad and continuous. Hindwing with broad biack outer 
border ending narrowly at the anal angle, the lower white discal area being broadly 
ochreous-tinted. Underside. Ground-colour white. Forewing with more densely 
disposed and finer strige than in Vasudeva or Deva. Hindwing also with the basal 
area and exterior margin more densely covered with black confluent-strige than in 
the above; the upper medial interspaces being quite white; red spot prominent and 
large. 
Female. Forewing with the dark bluish-grey streaks confined to the base, 
and to an outer excurved series. Hindwing with a broad black marginal lunulose 
band. Underside. Forewing with densely-disposed strigz. Hindwing with the 
auterior border and outer margin to near anal angle uniformly strigose, the lower 
discal area bright-ochreous. 
Expanse, ¢ 3,, ? 3,8 inches. 
Hazitat.—Burma; T'enasserim. 
DisrrisuTion.—Major C. H. E. Adamson obtained it at “ Kathapa, Upper 
Burma, in February.” A female, in Mr. F. Godman’s collection, from ‘ Taoo, 
3000 to 5000 feet, Upper Tenasserim,” was taken by Mr. Ossian Limborg (P. Z. 8. 
1878, 826). Capt. E. Y. Watson records ‘“‘a single male taken at Beeling, Upper 
Tenasserim, in January” (J. Bombay N. H. Soe. 1888, p. 4). Mr. H. J. Elwes 
(J. A. S. Beng. 1887, 419), also records it from ‘* Tavoy, in March.” 
Inpo-Manayan ALLIED Miwapenias.—M. Godferyi (Elymnias Godferyi, Distant, 
Rhop. Malayana, p. 423, pl. 39, fig. 5, % (1886). Habitat. Malay Peninsula ; 
N. Borneo.—M. Borneensis (Elymnias Borneensis, Wallace, Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond. 
1869, p. 324, 2. Staudinger, Exot. Schmett, p. 237, pl. 86, d (1887). Habitat. 
Sarawak, Borneo.—M. Egialina (Melanitis Egialina, Felder, Noy. Reise, Lep. iii. pl. 
61, figs. 7, 8 (1867). Habitat. Luzon. 
