304 LYCJF.NIDJ;. 



the cf , but differs as follows : Fore wing : base outwardly to beyond 

 the cell strongly suffused with bluish grey, only the upper apex of 

 the white area with the ground-colour distinctly showing through ; 

 apex and termen more broadly and more densely black. Hind 

 wing: entirely bluish grey, the costal margin broadly irrorated 

 with dusky scales. Underside : as in the J , but the costa, apex 

 and termen broadly in the fore wing, as well as the whole surface 

 of the hind wing, mottled with brownish ; the scaling of this coloiTr 

 forms irregular spots and patches especially on the hind wing, 

 which has a blotched appearance compared \vith the same wing in 

 the cf The basal fuscous cloud extends into the medial white 

 area in the fore wing as in the d . Antennae, head, thorax and 

 abdomen similar to those of the d" - 



Exp. 6 2 30-32 mm. (1-20-1-28"). 



Hob. Eecorded so far only from the Northern Shan States, 

 Upper Burma. 



678. Logania massalia, DoJterfy, J. A. S. B. 1891, p. 37, pi. 1, fig. 8 $ ; 

 Ehccs, P. Z. S. 1892, p. 620. 



c? . Upperside : dark brown. Fore wing : a medial dull whitish 

 spot at base of interspace 3 extended upwards on to vein 4 

 and below into interspace 2. Hind wing : uniform, immaculate. 

 Underside : very pale dull brown, with darker brown mottlings 

 and striae, that on the fore wing are absent on a broad streak from 

 base outwards along the basal half of the dorsum, this area pale 

 brown without markings ; a dark obscure spot at apex of cell and 

 an incomplete similarly obscure dark transverse discal band. On 

 the hind wing the mottlings coalesce and form three or four very ill- 

 defined, obscure, transverse, somewhat broad bauds. The antennae 

 in the only specimen of the J that I have seen were wanting; 

 head, thorax and abdomen dark brown. Sex-mark : the base of 

 vein 4 swollen and bare of scales. $ . " Above black, a round dull 

 white discal area on the fore wing from just above the upper 

 median (vein 4) almost to the submedian vein (vein 1). Below 

 irregularly speckled and variegated ; fore wing with the costal 

 and apical parts ochreous brown, the rest blackish. Hind wing 

 also tinged with ochreous, a submarginal dark area, and obscure 

 dark transverse bands. Hind wing not angled, the margin entire." 

 (Doherty.) 



Exp. rf 30 mm. (1-2*). 



Hob. Assam : Margherita ; Shillong. 



The type, which is a $ and now in Mr. Elwes' collection, is in 

 bad condition. I prefer, therefore, to quote Mr. Doherty's 

 original description. The description of the <3 is taken from a 

 specimen in my own collection. 



