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veins, bearing a dark brown line which defines the disco-cellular 

 nervules. i7m(iw7% unmarked. Underside, both wings xaXh^r i^^Iqv 

 than above. Forewing with the discal band broader and paler, especially 

 posteriorly, than on the upperside, the disco-cellular dark line narrower 

 and more prominent ; the inner margin as far as the submedian 

 nervure pale ochreous. Hmdwing unmarked. Anteiince black, the 

 apex of the club beneath paler. Palpi blunt, the third joint hidden 

 beneath the second. Body and legs sooty-brown. Male. Similar to 

 the female but smaller, the orange fascia on both sides of the fore- 

 wing rather more obscure and narrower. It has the same secondary 

 sexual characters as in K. kerala, de Niceville, described above. 



Unfortunately I possess only four examples of this species. The 

 type female is from Central Java, 1,500 feet, taken in 1891 by Herr 

 H. Frushtorfer, and I have another female from Sukabumi, 2,000 feet, 

 Western Java, captured by the same gentleman in 1893. They are 

 larger than my other female specimen from N.-E. Sumatra, and have 

 the discal band somewhat broader and less interrupted by the veins, 

 but are obviously the same species. There are other specimens from 

 Sumatra in Hofrath Dr. L. Martin's collection and the type male in 

 my own collection. At first I believed this species to be the female of 

 K. hrala, but subsequently I received both sexes of both species, which 

 enables me to describe it. The female specimen figured is from 

 Central Java, the male from Sumatra. 



35. AMPITTIA MAROIDES, n. sp., PI. T, Fig. 51, ^. 

 Habitat : Daunat Range, Tenasserim. 

 Expanse : ^, I'O inch. 



Description : Male. Upperside, both icings glossy fuscous, with 

 rich chrome-yellow markings. Foreiving with a broad basal fascia 

 occupying the whole of the discoid al cell and divided from the costa 

 only by a fine thread of the ground-colour ; two well separated discal 

 quadrate patches, the anterior one crossed by the terminal portion of 

 the subcostal nervure (the fifth subcostal uervule of some writers), and 

 the fourth subcostal nervule, the posterior one crossed by the second 

 median nervule, with a minute dot placed posteriorly against the middle 

 of the lower of these two last-named spots in the submedian interspace ; 

 a streak of large highly deciduous chrome-yellow scales from the 



