10 Miss A. E. Prout on some 



on oblique bar from apex and with some paler brown shading 

 on the basal and terminal areas ; nine dark points on the 

 costa, the 2nd, 4th, 6th, and 8th representing the origin of 

 the four principal lines. A short black streak on base 

 of median vein, almost joining the antemedial line, which is 

 obsolescent between the costal dark spot and M, then black, 

 outwardly oblique and waved to hind margin ; median line 

 represented by an inwardly oblique bar from costa to SC 

 and two oblique spots to M, where it is angled outward and 

 becomes lost in the dark clouding ; a pale ochreous patch 

 behind base of ]\P ; reniform defined by a slightly oblique 

 and elongate black ring; postinedial line double and filled 

 in with white at the costa, lost on SC, behind which it is 

 resumed about 3 mm. nearer the distal margin, the inner 

 line being thick and black, the outer chiefly defined by white 

 teeth on the veins, nearly parallel with termen, but angled 

 inward in the cell and outward on SM^ and to hind margin ; 

 subterminal line black, sinuous, slightly edged with whitish 

 on the distal side, from W onwards nearer termen and more 

 strongly waved ; termen spotted with black between the 

 veins" and with a fine, sinuous, black terminal line; fringe 

 white, chequered with black between the veins. 



Hind wing white, with a diffused dark cell-spot, dark 

 suffusion on the costal area, some reddish hair towards the 

 abdominal margin, and a broad blackish border, occupying 

 somewhat more than one-third of the wing on apical half 

 and less than one-third towards termen ; a black terminal 

 line with a fine white line proximally to it, from below apex 

 to fold ; fringe dark, with a fine white line at base. 



Underside of fore wing white, with some dark suffusion 

 on costa, a dark cell-spot and the area distally to the post- 

 medial line brown, excepting a pale patch behind apex ; 

 terminal markings and fringe as above. Hind wing as 

 above, but with the costal area paler and the cell-spot more 

 strongly defined. 



Bidi, Sarawak, 1907-1908 (C. J. Brooks), 1 c? • 



A ? from Mindanao, Philippines (/. /. Munsay), may 

 probably belong to the same species, but is very likely an 

 aberration or local race. It differs in the slightly larger 

 size (45 ram.), in the yellower tone of ground-colour on 

 both wings and both surfaces, in the oblique antemedial 

 band extending to costa, in the absence of dark suffusion 

 distally to the postmedial line, in the dark bar from apex 

 being much lighter, and in the veins being defined by 

 black streaks towards termen. On the underside of the fore 



