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somewhat narrower, the inner discal sinuous line less defined, the marginal macular 
band broader, the submarginal sinuous line sharply defined, and dilated at its costal 
end, with the intervening lunular spaces more prominent. Hindwing similar to 
Marmaz. Underside paler purpurescent brownish-ochreous than in male ; markings 
the same. 
Expanse, d 4, ? 43 inches, 
Hasitat.—Upper Tenasserim. 
Disrrigution.—The type specimen, a male, was taken by Mr. J. Wood-Mason 
at Moolai, 83-6000 feet, Upper Tenasserim. A specimen from Toungoo is in Mr. 
P. Crowley’s collection. Major C. H. EK, Adamson obtained two males in the 
Thoungyeen Valley in February, and indicated it under Aristogiton in his List, p. 20. 
HARIDRA ARISTOGITON (Plate 173, figs. 1, la, ¢). 
Charaxes Aristogiton, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. iii. p. 445 (1867), ¢. Butler, Tr. Ent. Soc. 1870, 
121. de Nicéville, Butt. of India, etc. il, p. 282 (1886). 
Imaco.—Male. Upperside bright fulvous. Forewing with a broad black outer 
border, which is traversed by a series of six narrow fulvous lunules, the three upper 
being small; a slender blackish duplex streak from upper end of cell, a very in- 
distinctly defined inner discal sinuous line, and a black subcostal streak disposed 
apically before the outer band. Hindwing with a medial costal short sinuous black 
slender line, and a submarginal black macular band, the apical portion being large, 
the lower portions formed of decreasing broadly-dentate spots, each with a white 
central speck. Underside purpurescent brownish-ferruginous, with a darker 
brownish submarginal fascia bordering the lilacine-grey washed dentate marks; 

transverse sinuous lines black. 
Female unknown. 
Expanse, d 3} to 4 inches. 
Hasirat.—Sikkim ; Bhotan; Naga Hills; Sylhet. 
Distripution.—Males, taken in Sikkim in April by Mr. Otto Méller, are in Mr. 
W. Rothschild’s collection. Mr. L. de Niceville (Sikkim Gazetteer, 1894, 148) says 
«it occurs in Sikkim with the two preceding species (Marmazx and Kharuba).” A 
specimen from Buxa, Bhotan, isin Mr. H. Grose Smith’s collection. Others from the 
Naga Hills are in the collection of Mr. W. Rothschild. 
Our illustration of this species, on Plate 173, is from a male, identical in every 
respect with Felder’s type. 
HARIDRA ADAMSONI (Plate 173, figs. 2, 2a, 2). 
Ivaco.—Male. Upperside bright fulvous. Forewing with a very indistinctly 
defined upper discocellular streak, a less broad marginal black band than in Corax 
