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22. Charaxes schreiberi. 



Nymphalis schreiber, Godt. Enc. Meth. ix. p. 825. 

 Charaxes schreiberi, Druce, P. Z. S. 1873, p. 346. 

 Found also in Java and Borneo. 



Fam. Lyc^nidj:. 



23. Myrina nivea, sp. n. (Plate XL. figs. 3, 4.) 



$ . Exp. 2'2 inches. Secondaries with projection at the anal angle 

 and a long tail on the first median branch ; outer margin slightly 

 dentate, pure white ; outer margin of primaries black, blending into a 

 delicate blue in the apex, the blue colour extending along the costal 

 margin ; a black spot between the median branches of the secon- 

 daries and a faint black submarginal line on the same wings. Beneath 

 pure white, both wings crossed with five concentric bands, consisting 

 of confluent spots, each enclosed in a faint dark line ; a submarginal 

 black line to both wings ; the black spot of the upper surface between 

 the median branches of the secondaries is mostly blue ; and there are 

 two blue spots near the margin, one between the submedian nervure 

 and the first median branch, and one at the anal angle. 



Hab. Billiton Island. 



Mus. nostr. 



This beautiful species, of which there is only a single female spe- 

 cimen in the collection, seems to belong undoubtedly to the genus 

 Myrina, as defined by Westwood (D. W. & H. Gen. Diurn. Lep. ii. 

 p. 475). In coloration it is quite distinct from any hitherto de- 

 scribed member of the genus. We have, however, since received 

 from Mr. A. O. Hume an example of a closely allied species, which 

 was taken at Meetan in Burma. This is also a female, and we de- 

 scribe it as follows : — 



Myrina hiemalis. (Plate XL. figs. 5, 6.) 



Exp. 2*2 inches. In shape exactly like M. nivea, the dark apex of 

 the primaries more extensive and the inner edge of this dark mark 

 with two prominent indentations instead of being simply curved ; 

 beneath, the bands of the wings are better defined, and the dark 

 marginal lines of each band enclose a greyish space, whereas in M. 

 nivea the inside of the spots forming the bauds is white. 



Hab. Meetan, Burma. 



Mus. nostr. 



Fam. Papilionid^e. 

 Subfam. Pierin^e. 



24. Callidryas catilla. 



Papilio catilla, Cr. Pap. Ex. t. 55. f. C, D. 



Callidryas catilla, Druce, P. Z. S. 1873, p. 355. 



A widely ranging species found in Borneo and elsewhere. 



25. Terias, sp. ? 

 A bad specimen. 



