170 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, Vol, XIII. 
Hasitat: Ké Isles. 
I take the opportunity of figuring the female of this species, described 
by me in the Journ. A. 8. B., the maie having previously been figured 
by Messrs. Druce and Bethune-Baker. : 
15. THYSONITIS TRIOPUS, de Nicéville. Plate EE, Fig 179. 
T. triopus, de Nicéville, Journ A. S. B., vol. Ixvii, pt. 2, p. 265, n, 54 (1898). 
Hasirat: Keé Isles. 
The female type specimen is here figured, the species being based 
on that sex. The male is indistinguishable from the same sex of 
T. apollonius, Felder. | 
16. ARRHOPALA COMICA, n. sp. Plate EE, Fig. 18 @. 
Hasitar: Lwe Long, near Bhamo, Upper Burma, 5,000 ft. 
WxpansE: @, 1°7 inches. 
Desorption: Femate. UPppErstbE, forewing black ; the whole of 
the disc from the base of the wing to one-fourth from the outer margin, 
and trom the subcostal nervure to the inner margin shining purple, 
the end of the discoidal cell marked with a wedge-shaped teoth of the 
black ground-colour. Hindwing reddish-brown, the basal area occupy- 
ing about one-third of the total area of the wing shining purple ; the 
anal lobe reddish ; the tail very broad at the base, thence tapering to 
a fine point, reddish without a white tip. UNDERSIDE, loth wings light 
reddish-brown ; all the markings black, of a curious character and 
unlike any species of the genus known to me. Forewing with the 
three usual increasing markings in the cell, the two outer ones with 
a spot each anterior to them on the costa; two spots below the cell 
divided by the first median nervule ; a discal highly irregular macular 
band, which is broadest on the costa, tapering to a mere dot behind 
the first median uervule ; a very obscure macular submarginal fascia. 
Hindwing with the six usual basal spots; a prominent discal macular 
~ fascia commencing behind the costal nervure towards the apex of the 
wing, terminating on the middle of the abdominal margin in front of 
the internal nervure ; beyond this is another fascia on the disc, each 
spot of which is represented by several black dots in a ring ; the sub- 
marginal fascia as on the forewing, but even more obscure; no anal 
metallic markings whatever. , / 
This very comical-looking species may be an aberration or “ sport,” but 
J am at a loss to conjecture of what species it can be an aberration, 
