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local form of Nora bépunctata g, whereas analogy goes to” 
prove that N. cordelia of Friihstorffer is the true male of 
N. somadeva ; indeed, the bronze variety of N. cordelia stood 
as NV. somadeva in the Crowley Collection. 
The following are the described species of Tanaecia :— 
Pelea group. 
1. T. pelea, Fabr. “India” (Fabr.), 6g. B. M. 
la. T. palguna, Moore. Java, 6¢ 9 ?. B.M. 
2. T. stygiana, Frihst. Lombock (Coll. Crowley). B. M. 
3. T. pulasara, Moore. Penang, Singapore, Malacca, Perak. 
B. M. 
T. supercilia isa synonym of T. pulasara, and T. Robertsit 
a variety paler in colour and with only the commencement 
of the lunated streak through the white discal belt on the 
primaries. 
4, T. heliophila, Friithst. Nias (Coll. Crowley). B. M. 
Vikrama group. 
5. T. Vordermanni, Snellen. Billiton. B. M. 
Differs from 7’. vikrama in the whiter discal belt across the 
primaries. 
6. T. vikrama, Felder. Sumatra. B. M. 
7. T. violaria, Butler. Sumatra. B. M. 
Described from Singapore. 
Apsarasa group. 
8. T. munda, Friihst. Borneo (Low). B. M. 
Described from examples obtained on Kina Balu. We 
received nine examples (exhibiting a good deal of variation 
as regards the suffused or white spots beyond the cell of 
primaries and the amount of violet suffusion of the external 
area on both surfaces of the secondaries) from the Godman 
Collection. 
9. T. apsarasa, Vollenh. Baram, Sarawak, &. B. M. 
10. J. martigena, Weymer. Deli, Sumatra (Coll. Crowley), 
Borneo. B. M. 
Nicévilled group. 
11. 7. phintia, Weymer. Sumatra, 
