﻿150 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 



Colonel C. Swinhoe has received numerous specimens from the Khasia Hills. Dr. N. 

 Manders records " a single specimen obtained at Fort Stedman, Shan States, Upper 

 Burma, taken near water in thick jungle in August" (Tr. Ent. Soc. 1890, 523). 



Chinese Allied Species. — Auzalda Leecldi (L. Danava, Leech, Butt, of China, 

 etc., p. 188, pi. 14, fig. 1, c?). — Male. Upperside uniformly darker than typical 

 Danava. Forewing with the discal edge of the dark basal half more acutely sinuous, 

 the two discal dark fascia confluent and comparatively broader, whereas in Danava 

 the inner fascia is broad and tlie outer fascia linearly lunulate ; the obsolescent fascia 

 intervening between the latter and the marginal fascia is glossy greyish-blue ; that 

 in Danava is dark brown ; the two pale cell-bars and the upper end of the discal 

 sinuous line is also glossy greyish-blue. Hiudwing with the two discal dark fasciaj 

 23artly confluent, and the submarginal fascia glossy greyish-blue. Underside dai-ker 

 uniformly than in Danava, the discal edge of the basal area and the discal fasciae 

 more sinuous, especially on the forewing. Halitat. Moupiu ; C. China. — Auzahia 

 albomarginata (Limenitis albomarginata, Weymer, Stett. Ent. Zeit. 1887, p. 5, 

 pi. 2, fig. 2, <?). Martin, Neue Tagschmett. Sumatra, part 2, p. 7, ? (1895). 

 Si/n. Limenitis Hageni, Staudinger, L-is, 1892, p. 452; id. 1894, p. 342. Habitat. 

 Sumatra. 



Genus SUMALIA. 



Limenitis (sect. V., part), Fekler, Xeues Lep. p. 30 (1861). 

 Limenitis (part), Westwood. de Nicuville. 



I^rAGO. — Male. "VYings short. Foreiring triangular ; costa slightly arched, apex 

 produced and rounded, exterior margin oblique, slightly concave in the iiiiddle, and 

 uneven ; cell extending to nearly half the wing ; first subcostal branch emitted fully 

 two-fifths before end of cell, second at one-sixth ; middle discocellular acutely bent 

 in the middle, lower slender, recurved and concave posteriorly ; middle median veinlet 

 emitted at a short distance before lower end of cell. Hindwing triangular, prolonged 

 posteriorly; apex obtuse; exterior margin very oblique, slightly convex, scalloped, 

 anal angle prolonged and rounded, abdominal margin long ; cell open ; precostal 

 vein incurved. Body moderately stout, densely hairy ; palpi densely but very laxly 

 hairy above and beneath, apical joint stout and conical ; antennal club elongated. 

 Eyes hairy. Sexes similar. 



Type. — S. Daraxa. 



SUMALIA DUDU (Plate 250, fig. 1, la, h, ^ ? ). 

 Limenitis Dudu, Westwood, Gen. D. Lep. ii. p. 276 (1850). de Niceville, Butt, of India, etc., ii. 

 p. 159, pi. 24, fig. 112, <^ (1886). 



Imago. — Male and female. Upperside rich dark olivescent ochreous-brown, 



