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with white-centred basal discoidal spots, and dark red 
anal patch. Expanse, 23 inches. 
Hab. Sumatra (Bock). In coll. Henley G. Smith. 
Allied to the N. Indian ZL. Dudu. Differs in being 
a much smaller insect, and having a broader white 
transverse band. 
Neptis Anjana, 0.8. 
3. Upper side very dark olivaceous-brown; fore 
wing with a slender, but not very prominent, ochreous- 
brown narrow discoidal streak, a curved discal macular 
band, a submarginal and a less distinct marginal line ; 
hind wing with a slender transverse subbasal band, a 
recurved discal band, and narrower but less distinct 
marginal line. Under side dark chestnut-red ; fore wing 
with the discoidal streak, transverse outer bands glossy 
purplish blue, the lower part of the discal band being 
pale ochreous; hind wing with two medial, two discal 
bands, a very slender marginal glossy purplish blue 
and a broad paler basal band. Expanse, 2} inches. 
Hab. Moulmein. Incoll. F. Moore. 
Allied to N. Ananta. 
Neptis Kallaura, n. 8. 
Allied to N. Adipala. Markings of upper side pale 
yellow; fore wing with the discoidal streak and its 
terminal pointed spot more rounded at the edges where 
divided by the disco-cellular vein ; discal series of spots 
smaller and more oval; hind wing with comparatively 
narrower inner band and broader outer band. Expanse, 
male 23, female 22 inches. 
Hab. Travancore, Kallaur Road, 1200 feet, April; 
Mynall, 2000 feet (Bourdillon). In coll. F. Moore. 
Neptis Carticoides, n. 8. 
Allied to N. Cartica. Male differs from the same sex 
of that species in being somewhat smaller and of a 
fuliginous-brown colour, not black; markings similar, 
but of a pale fuliginous tint, and therefore less promi- 
nent; the subbasal band on the hind wing, and the 
