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discal band also broader and extending posteriorly to near the submedian vein and 
more or less diffusedly inward beyond the discal black virgula; submarginal black 
macular band broader. Underside similar to H. Pleistoanax, but with the discal 
interspaces much broader. 
Expanse, 3 3,8 to 3;%, % 4 to 44 inches. 
Hasitat.— Khasia Hills; Burma. 
Distrisution.—We possess specimens from the Khasia Hills. Specimens of 
both sexes from the Khasias are in the collection of Colonel C. Swinhoe, and also in 
that of Mr. W. Rothschild, taken by the Rev. W. A. Hamilton in October. A male 
from Toungoo is in Mr. H. Grose Smith’s collection. We have it also from the Shan 
States, taken by Mr. R. Roberts, C.H. 
HARIDRA NICHOLII (Plate 182, fig. 2, 3). 
Charaxes Nicholii, Grose Smith, Annals of Nat. Hist. 1886, p. 150, ¢ ; id. Rhop. Exotica, ch. pl. 2, 
figs. 1, 2 (1887), ¢. 
TIuaco.—Male. Upperside. Forewing with the apical two-thirds obliquely blue- 
black, the base ferruginous-brown; crossed by a discal recurved series of five (or 
six) lilacine-white letter V-shaped marks, the upper being slender, the two lower 
conjoined, followed by a submarginal row of larger-sized broad white lunate marks; 
the extreme margin also showing a small white dot between the lower veins, and a 
broader white space at the posterior angle. Hindwing with the basal half ferruginous- 
brown, discally edged with a sinuous black line, the broad outer border being 
olivescent-white, and traversed by a submarginal row of six small decreasing 
blackish rings, and two very small blue-black anal points. Underside lilacine-grey, 
crossed by the normally disposed black slender sinuous lines, and sub-marginal 
dentated fascia, the interspace between the discal sinuous lines darkest. Body and 
palpi above ferruginous-brown ; body beneath and legs dull lilacine-grey ; antennze 
black ; eyes dark brown. 
Expanse, d 3,% inches. 
Hasitat.—East Pegu. 
Disrrisution.—Mr. W. Doherty took this species in the Karen Hills, Hast 
Pegu, in March and April, 1890. It is quite distinct from H. Durnfodii, Distant. 
Cuinese AND Inpo-Matayan Sprcies oF Hariwwra.—Haridra Bernardus (Pap. 
Bernardus, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. 1. p. 71, 9 (1793); Donovan, Ins. China, pl. 35, 
9 (1798) ; Jones, Icones, iv. pl. 65, fig. 2, 9). Charaxes Bernardus, Butler, Catal. 
Fabr. Lep. B.M., p. 50 (1869). Mar. Upperside very dark fulvous. Forewing 
with the black outer border extending anteriorly to the cell; crossed by a medial 
discal prominent bluish-white band with distinctly-defined sinuous edges ending at 
