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! Sataeupa DIK^. 



Daimio dirce, rle Niceville, Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1895, p. 369, pi. Q. fig. 49, <J. 

 Tagiades graya, Staudinger, MS. 



Hab. Pulo Laut ; Arjuno ; Java; Bali {Dolierty); N.E. Sumatra {fide de Niceville). 

 Abdomen black, hind margin of the segments narrowly white. 



A single female from Pulo Laut, which otherwise much resembles dine, has the 

 abdomen white with the apical third black. 



Sataeupa fumosa, n. sp. (Plate XVIII. fig. 13, d .) 



6 . Upperside fuliginous brown : fore wing with seven white hyaline spots — one, 

 the largest, in shape like the lower half of a crescent, in cell 2 next the base of vein 3 

 and not quite reaching vein 2, one in cell 3 outwardly oblique from the base of vein 4, 

 four small and punctiform (one near the middle of cells 5 and 8 and one near 

 the basal third of cells 6 and 7), and one small and roundish near the apical fourth 

 of the upper edge of the cell : hind wing with a broad discal band and a narrow 

 subterminal macular band smoke-grey. Underside : fore wing as on the upperside and 

 having two suffused subquadrate white spots divided by the intraneural fold near the 

 apex of cell la: hind wing fuliginous brown, with bluish-white hairs near the base, a 

 broad pure white discal band from the dorsum as far as vein 7 and continued into 

 cell 7 by a suffused whitish spot near the middle of the lower edge of that cell, and a 

 subterminal series of seven suffused sordid whitish spots, two in cell 1 b and one in 

 each of cells 2-6. Fringes and body above concolorous with the wings. Antennae 

 blackish, apiculus grey beneath. Clothing of the second joint of the palpi and the 

 breast yellow, of the legs sordid white. Abdomen beneath white. 



Expanse 35 mm. 



Hab. Sumatra [Martin). 



Described from one specimen in coll. Rothschild. 



! Sataeupa bhagava. 



Saiarupa bhagava, Moore, P.Z. S. 1865, p. 781 ; Watson, Hesp. Ind. p. 88 (1891). 

 Satarupa pMsara, var. ?, Elwes, P.Z. S. 1892, p. 655. 



Tagiades bhagava, var. andamanica, Wood-Mason & de Niceville, Jour. As. Soc. Beng. 1881, 

 p. 256, pi. iv. fig. 5, cJ ; Watson, 1. c. 



Hab. Bernardmyo, Burmah (Z^Q^eri^^') ; Tavoy (TucJcer) ; ISikkim. 



We identify this species by Moore's description alone. He gives N.E. Bengal as the 

 habitat. It may occur in Sikkim, but we have no specimens from there. 



The var. andamanica, according to the figure, differs from the type in wanting the 

 cream-coloured subquadrate spot near the middle of cell 1 a on the fore wing above 

 and the cream-coloured streak below vein 1 a by which the spot is continued to tlie 



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