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submarginal chestnut-red lunular fascia and a dusky-brown marginal line, the anal 
portion of the latter line being white and ending in a small narrow black anal spot; a 
large olivescent-ochreous ocellus between the subcostals and another ocellus between 
the lower medians, the upper one with a minute white-speckled centre and slender 
black outer ring and then a pale outer lunule, the lower ocellus having a white- 
speckled centre, an inner transverse white streak and broad black lunule, an outer 
slender black ring and then a slightly-defined pale lunule on its outer half. Body 
above brown; a streak on sides of thorax and front of head chestnut-red; body 
beneath and legs beneath ochreous-grey; abdomen beneath with a glandular patch 
of ochreous scales; legs above brown; fore tarsi reddish; palpi brownish above, 
whitish below; antenne red. 
Female. Upperside coloured and marked as in the male, except that on the 
forewing the oblique pale yellow band is much broader, and the lilacine-white sub- 
apical spot larger. Underside also as in the male, except that the base is paler grey, 
and on the forewing the yellow band is broader and paler. 
Expanse, ¢ 4,% to 4;%, ? 4;% to 5; inches. 
Hasitat.—Lower Burma, Tenasserim ; Malay Peninsula. 
Distrisution.—‘‘ Captain C. T. Bingham obtained specimens of this rare butter- 
fly in the Thoungyeen forests and in the Donat Range, Upper Tenasserim, in October 
and April. It was also taken by Mr. Ossian Limborg, who collected near the same 
ground, from December to April” (Butt. Ind.1.308). ‘ Mr. W. Doherty took several 
specimens in March and April, at the foot of the Karen Hills, EH. Pegu” (Elwes, 
P. Z. 8. 1891, 271). It also occurs at Malacca, in the Malay Peninsula, and in the 
Island of Salanga. 
AttieD Borngan Specres.—Thauria Aliris (Thaumantis Aliris, Westwood, Trans. 
Ent. Soc. 1856, p. 176, pl. 17, 2). Habitat. Borneo. 
Genus DISCOPHORA. 
Discophora, Boisduval, Spée. Gen. Lep. i. pl. 12, fig. 3 (1836). Westwood, Gen. D. Lep. p. 329 (1851). 
Moore, Lep. Ceylon, i. p. 35 (1881). Distant, Rhop. Malayana, p. 74 (1882). Marshall and 
de Nicéville, Butt, of India, ete. i. p. 294 (1883). Staudinger and Schitz, Exot. Schmett. ii. 
p. 186 (1889). 
Mera (part), Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 51 (1816). 
Imaco.—Male. Wings large, short. Forewing broad, triangular ; costa much 
arched, apex acute, exterior margin straight, slightly oblique, posterior angle obtusely 
rounded, posterior margin straight; cell extending to nearly half the wing; costal 
vein extending to one-fourth from the apex; first subcostal branch arising at one- 
fourth before end of the cell and anastomosed to the costal vein for some distance 
before its end; second subcostal anastomosed to the first at its end, four branched ; 
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