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regret that, when the figures of the plate were drawn, I was not aware that an example of the 

 male is in the Hope Collection of the Oxford University Museum. 



5. Myrina Cinesia, Hewitson. Plate XIII. figs. 6 18, 19, ? 20. 



Upperside. Male. — Violet-hlue. Anterior wing with the inner margin projecting, 

 curved as in Euplcea. Posterior wing with three tails and a broad white fringe. 



Underside orange rufous. Posterior wing with the caudal spot, the anal lobe, a band 

 above them (of which they form a part) with its inner border dentated and traversed by 

 a line of silvery blue, a second band above it, the base of the tails, and a line on the outer 

 margin, all black. 



Female does not differ from the male, except that it is brown above, with 

 three white spots near the tails, and that the submarginal band of the underside of the pos- 

 terior wing is not dentated on its inner border as in the male. 



Exp. 6 1 h§, ? lift inch. 



In the Collection of A. R. Wallace, from Sarawak. 



The only female which I have seen is so much smaller than the male, that 1 had some 

 hesitation in pairing them ; there is some little difference also (as I have pointed out) in the 

 shape of the submarginal band on the underside. I have little doubt that they are one species. 



6. Myrina Maneia, Hewitson. Plate XII. 6 figs. 14, 15. 



, Upperside. Male. — Dark brown. Anterior wing brilliant blue from the base to beyond 

 the middle. Posterior wing with one tail : the anal angle and a marginal line black : a band 

 of four spots, two caudal spots (one touching the margin), the tail, and the fringe white. 



Underside white. Anterior wing with its outer half rufous, marked at the anal angle by 

 two white spots, and bordered inwardly by darker colour, forming a transverse band across the 

 wing. Posterior wing with a short rufous band at the apex, the outer margin, two spots near 

 it (one on each side of the tail), a band above them, and a spot above the band, all black. 



Female does not differ from the male, except that it is without the blue of 

 the anterior wing. 



Exp. Its inch. 



In the Collection of A. R. Wallace, from Singapore. 



7. Myrina Otraeda, Hewitson. Plate XV. 6 fig. 34. 



Upperside cerulean blue : the inner margin slightly curved, projecting. Anterior wing 

 with the costal margin, the apex, and nervures black. Posterior wing tailed : the costal margin 

 broadly black. 



Underside white. Both wings crossed beyond the middle by a common rufous band. 



