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in parts with grey and greyish brown. Expanse 2f to 2\ inches. 

 Sexes alike. 



3. Athyma Bahula, Moore. (PI. L. f. 2.) 



Athyma Bahula, n. sp. ? — Allied on the upper-side to Athyma 

 opalina, and, like that species, on the fore-wing has the discoidal 

 streak divided into four portions, but which differs in being narrow 

 and the terminal portion being much elongated, whereas in A. opa- 

 lina this portion is short ; it has also a distinct submarginal row of 

 linear spots ; the bands are also narrower throughout ; on the under- 

 side this species differs in the fore-wing in having the portions of 

 the discoidal streak divided by a blackish line, and a distinct mar- 

 ginal and submarginal row of spots ; space between the markings 

 blackish ; on the hind-wing between the curved precostal streak and 

 inner band are some short blackish lines : in Ath. opalina, on the 

 inner band from the middle of its lower margin, there is a descending 

 greyish portion to abdominal margin, whereas in Ath. Bahula this 

 is wanting ; space between the two bands with blackish patches ; a 

 distinct marginal row of linear spots. Expanse 2f to 2% inches. 

 Sexes alike. 



Hah. Sylhet. In British Museum Collection, and W. C. Hewit- 

 son, Esq. 



4. Athyma Larymna. 



Limenitis Larymna, E. Doubleday, MS. 



Athyma Larymna, Westwood in Doubleday and Hewitson's Diur- 

 nal Lep. p. 274. n. 7. t. 35. f. 1 (1850) ; Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. 

 E. I. C. i. p. 172. 



Hub. Borneo. In Collection East India Company, British Mu- 

 seum, and W. "W. Saunders, Esq. 



Remark. — In this fine species, recently sent home by Mr. Wal- 

 lace, the sexes are alike. 



5. Athyma Reta, Moore. (PI. L. f. 3.) 



Athyma Reta, n. sp. — Allied to, but differs from Ath. Kresna in 

 having the discoidal streak somewhat narrower, the three oblique 

 spots near the apex and the three to the posterior margin much 

 larger, there also being a small spot between these two series ; mar- 

 ginal lines very indistinct ; bands on the hind-wing rather broad ; 

 markings of the under-side as in above. Expanse 2f inches. 



Hab. Sumatra {Raffles). In the collections of Dr. Horsfield and 

 W. C. Hewitson, Esq. 



6. Athyma Kresna, Moore. (PI. L. f. 4.) 



Athyma Kresna, n. sp. Male. — Upper-side blackish-brown ; fore- 

 wing with discoidal streak in three portions, the third portion largest 

 and triangular ; an oblique transverse row of three spots near the 

 apex ; a large spot in middle of disc, and two smaller spots on 

 middle of posterior margin, bluish-white ; a submarginal row of 



