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half before end of the cell, second at one sixth ; discocellulars concave ; cell closed ; 

 middle median veiulet emitted at a short distance before lower end of the cell. 

 Hindwing broad, somewhat quadrate ; exterior margin waved, slightly angulate at 

 end of upper median ; precostal spur curved ; cell very broad, closed. Body 

 moderately stout ; palpi short, rather stout, projecting forward and upward to near 

 level of vertex ; antennce with an elongated club. Eyes naked. Sexes similar. 

 Type. — R. Dunya. 



RANGASA DUNYA (Plate 213, figs. 1, la, (? ? ). 



Adolias Dunya, Doubleday and Hewitson, Gen. D. Lep. ii. p. 291, pi. 41, fig. 3, c? (1850). Moore, 



Trans. Ent. Sec. Lend. 1859, p. 84. 

 Euthalia Dunya, de Niceville, Butt, of India, etc., ii. p. 195 (1886). Distant, Eliop. Malayana, 



p. 426, pi. 38, fig. 1 (1886). 



Imago. — Male and female. Uppersiile olive-brown. Cilia alternately edged 

 with white. Forewing with a small black-lined mark in middle of the cell touching 

 the subcostal veinlet, accompanied by a very small yellow spot on each side (which 

 is sometimes obsolescent), and a larger black-lined irregular mark at end of the 

 cell ; beyond is a transverse discal incomplete series of small rounded yellow spots 

 which are diffusedly surrounded by black, the upper spot being disposed below the 

 subcostals, the others between the medians and submedian veinlets, there generally 

 being two between the lower median and submedian, the upper on which latter is 

 either minute or obsolescent ; a very small yellow costal spot also before the apex ; 

 beyond which is a very obscurely-defined submarginal blackish diffused lunular 

 fascia. Hindwing with a small black upper cell-spot and a narrow black-lined 

 mark at end of the cell ; a recurved discal transverse series of eight yellow spots 

 diffusedly surrounded with black, the three upper spots being conjoined, large, and 

 irregular-shaped, the others rounded and much smaller, the upper of these being 

 minute, or obsolescent ; beyond is a submarginal very obscurely-defined blackish 

 diffused lunular fascia. Underside olivescent-grey, marked obscurely as on the 

 upperside ; the transverse spots being much less defined. Body and palpi above 

 brown, beneath, and legs pale olivescent-grey ; antennse brown above, red below. 



Expanse, c? 3n) to S^^, ? 4 to 4^% inches. 



Habitat. — Tenasserim ; Malay Peninsula; Sumatra; Borneo. 



DisTRiRUTioN. — Taken by Dr. J. Anderson in the Mergui Archipelago on 

 " Kisseraing Island in December, and on Elphinstone Island in March " (Journ. 

 Linn. Soc. Zool. 1886, 37). It is also recorded from Tavoy, Tenasserim (J. A. S. 

 Bengal, 1887, 425). A specimen from Perak, Malay Peninsula, is recorded by Mr. 

 Distant (Rhop. Malay, p. 436). Dr. Hagen and Dr. L. Martin obtained it in N.E. 



