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narrow black line within base of the cell, a double wavy line across the middle of 

 the cell, and extending below it at the base of the lower median veinlet, a similar 

 double line across end of the cell ; followed by a transverse discal diffused black 

 waved lunular line, and beyond by a less-distinct submarginal similar line. Hind- 

 wing with a black double line at end of the cell, followed by a black diffused discal 

 line, and a similar submarginal line ; the abdominal margin paler greyish-brown. 

 Underside. Both wings pale dull ochreous, somewhat brighter externally. Forewing 

 with the markings in the cell as on upperside, the discal and submarginal line 

 being less distinct. Eindwing with similar but less-distinct markings as on the 

 upperside, and also with a slender black sinuous inner- diaoal line, extending from 

 the costal to the median vein. Body bronzy-brown above, beneath, palpi, and legs 

 pale ochreous. 



Female. Unknown. 



Expanse, c? 2^^) inches. 



Habitat. — Burma ; Upper Tenasserim ; Malay Peninsula ; Borneo. 



Distribution. — A single male, taken at Myitta, Burma, in February, is in the 

 Phayre Museum, Rangoon, and a male, from the Donat Range, Tenasserim, taken 

 by Capt. C. T. Bingham, is in Mr. de Niceville's collection. We have compared the 

 type of Eh'cius, kindly lent by Mr. de Niceville, with that of Eanda, in the Hewit- 

 sonian Collection, which latter was taken by Mr. A. R. Wallace in Borneo. A male, 

 identical with both the above, from Perak, Malay Peninsula, is in Mr. Walter 

 Rothschild's collection. 



Genus EUTHALIA. 



Euthalia, Hubner, Verz. Bek. Schmett. p. 41 (1816). Moore, Lep. of Ceylon, i. p. 31 (1880). 

 Euthalia (part), Distant, Rhop. Malay, p. 114 (1883). de Niceville, Butt, of India, etc., ii. p. 191 



(1886). 

 Aconthea, Horsfield, Desc. Catal. Lep. E. I. C. pi. 5 at S (1829) ; id. Zool. Journ. v. p. 65 (1830). 

 Adolias {i^2ivi), Boisduval, Spec. Ge'n. Lep. pi. 3, f. xi. (1836). Doubleday and Westwood, Gen. D. 



Lep. p. 289 (1850). Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. E. I. Company, i. p. 185 (1857); Trans. Ent. 



See. 1859, p. 62. VoUenhoven, Tijd. voor Entom. 1862, p. 181. Butler, P. Z. >S. 1868, p. 599. 

 Itaniis, Doubleday, Gen. D. Lep. pi. 41, fig. 4 (1848). 

 Adolias (sect, i., Itanus, part), Felder, Neues Lop. p. 34 (1861). 



Imago. — Male. Foreiving triangular; costa arched, apex somewhat pointed, 

 exterior margin uneven, slightly concave in the middle, posterior margia straight ; 

 first subcostal branch free from the costal vein in both sexes, emitted at two-fifths 

 before end of the cell, second near end of the cell, third at one-fifch beyond, and 

 extending to apex, fourth and fifth at three-fourths beyond, and terminating below 

 the apex; discocellulars short, upper bent close to the subcostal, middle discocellular 



