282 Mr. J. C. Moulton on 
T. miniata, Moore, var. 
¢g. Thin anteciliary white line at base of tails on 
upperside of hind-wing. On underside pre-anal bar 
slightly more pronounced; a dark spot on lobe and 
another between Ist and 2nd median nervules as in 
marciana. Whitish markings between these two 
spots, though not above them as in marciana. 
Markings and coloration otherwise agree with 
muniata. © 
A single example from Hewitson collection in 
B.M. labelled “ Singapore.” 
The following table shows at a glance the differences by 
which the two species may be distinguished in each sex. 
Botu SEXES. 
J. Tails on underside brown-ochreous, 
white-tipped, and region on under- 
side of hind-wing showing little if 
any white and black marking. . . TT’. miniata. 
I’. Tails on underside white. Anal region 
on underside of hind-wing well 
marked with white and black . . TJ. marciana. 
3: 
II. No bluish-white on upperside of hind- 
wing or heavy _ fuscous _ hind- 
margined border . . . . . T. miniata. 
II’. Anal portion of upperside of ‘hina? 
wing well marked with bluish- 
white with heavy fuscous border 
from base to hind-margin, narrow- 
inp'to apex... '2 (2 sass il marctana, 
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III. Cilia of fore- and hind-wing fulvous 
brown. Costal region of hind- 
wing upperside fulvous. . . . J. miniata. 
II’. Cilia of fore-wing fuscous and lower 
half of hind-wing whitish. Costal 
region of hind-wing dark fuscous, 
never fulvous . . . .°. . .. T. marciana. 
492. Purlisa gigantea, Dist. 
There is a male of this rare species in the Adams 
collection, now in the British Museum, bearing the 
