ALLOTINUS. 301 



wings with a well-defined subterminal series o dark brown spots. 

 Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen as in the J . 



Exp. 6 $ 33-38 mm. (1-29-1-50"). 



Hob. Eecorded so far only from Tenasserim and the Chittagong 

 Hill-tracts. 



074. Allotinus panormis, Ehves (Doherty MS.), P. Z. S. 1892, p. 619, 

 pl. 43, figs. 8, 9, rf ? . 



cJ $ . Very close to A. nivalis, Druce. <S . Uppersi.de : uniform 

 dark brown ; cilia of both fore and hind wings paler browu, shading 

 outwardly into whitish brown. Underside : white, with nume- 

 rous short transverse brown strigae and minute spots, which are 

 absent, however, along the basal two-thirds of the dorsal margin ; 

 terminal margin of both fore and hind wings with a narrow anti- 

 ciliary brown line. Fore wing : cell with short basal, medial and 

 apical, slightly sinuate, transverse brown bars, beyond which is a 

 complete bisinuate discal series of lunules of the same colour, 

 followed by a subterminal series of white, somewhat triangular, 

 small spots, edged or centred with black. Hind wing : a trans- 

 verse basal, curved, interrupted series of lunules, a broader lunule 

 at apex of cell, and a discal transverse series of lunules, all 

 similar in colour and shape to those on the fore wing : the sub- 

 terminal line of white black-centred small spots also as in the fore 

 wing. Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen dark brown ; beneath : 

 the palpi, thorax and abdomen dull white tinged with brownish. 

 $ . Similar, with similar markings, but, according to the figure on 

 the plate accompanying Mr. Elwes' paper *, with the termen of 

 the hind wing subdentate and acutely triangular, produced at apex 

 of vein 4. 



. d 34, "$> 36" mm. (1 -33-1-5"). 



Recorded within our limits from the Karen Hills ; Burma ; 

 Malay Peninsula ; Perak ; Diugding Island. 



Exp. 

 Hob. 



675. Allotinus nivalis, Druce (Miletus), P. Z. S. 1873, p. 348; 

 Distant (Paragerydus), Rhop. Malay. 1884, p. 207, pl. 22, 

 fig. 11 ; de N. Butt.Ind. iii, 1890, p. 30, pl. 26, fig. 159 $ . 

 Logania substrigosa, Moore, J. A. S. B. 1884, p. 22. 



S Upperside : dark brown. Fore and hind wings uniform, 

 immaculate. Underside : white. Fore and hind wings with 

 minute specks and short, very slender, transverse striae, pale brown. 

 In addition, the following similarly- coloured larger spots and 

 transverse markings : Fore wing : cell crossed by three obscure 

 transverse short narrow bands, the medial band sometimes pro- 

 duced posteriorly, but in no specimen that I have seen extended 



* I have not had an opportunity of examining a $ . 



