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Sibsagar, Assam" (Butt. Tnd. ii. 222). Major C. H. E. Adarason records "two 

 specimens, one from Bliamo and one from Lower Burma" (List, p. 18, 1889). It 

 is recorded from Tenasserim, and Dr. J. Anderson obtained a pair in " Mergui in 

 December and Marcb " (J. Linn. Soc. Zool. 1886, p. 37). Capt. Bingham took it 

 in Moulmein in October. Capt. E. Y. Watson took a female at Belung, Upper 

 Tenasserim. A male and female from Tavoy is in Mr. P. Crowley's collection. 



DiSTKiBUTiON OUTSIDE Indian Area. — Mr. W. L. Distant records it as " scarce in 

 the Malay Peninsula, one specimen only of a female, from Province Wellesley, 

 being in his collection. Dr. L. Martin caught a specimen at Ayar Panas, eighteen 

 miles inland from the town of Malacca, and possesses a single specimen from 

 Kampong Singapura, N.B. Sumatra, captured in April, 1891 " (J. A. S. Beng. 

 1895, p. 426). Mr. H. Druce (P. Z. S. 1873, p. 845) records it from Borneo, and 

 Mr. W. P. Pryer (Ann. Nat. Hist. 1887, p. 53) says, "I obtained this in 

 Sandakan, N. Borneo, in one place only, at the back of Elopura, flying in open 

 sunshine in some regrown scrubb." Mons. G. A. Poujade (Nouv. Archiv. du Mus. 

 ser. 3, iii. p. 263) records it from Laos. 



Genus DOPHLA. 



DopMa, Moore, Lep. of Ceylon, i. p. 33 (1880). Semper, Keisen Phil. Lep. p. 86 (1887). 

 Adolias (sect, v., part), Felder, Neues Lep. p. 35 (1861). 

 Euthalia (part), de Nieeville, Butt, of India, ii. p. 191 (1886). 



Imago. — Male. Foreiving triangular ; costa much arched, apex truucately- 

 falcate, exterior margin even, angular below the apex, and very concave in the 

 middle, posterior margin rather long, straight ; first subcostal branch free, in both 

 sexes, emitted at two-fifths before end of the cell, second near its end, third at one- 

 fourth beyond the end, and extending to the apex, fourth and fifth at three-fourths ; 

 upper discocellular very short, bent inward close to subcostal, middle and lower 

 inwai'dly-oblique and concave, closing the cell ; upper radial from angle close to 

 subcostal, lower radial from above the middle of discocellulars ; upper median 

 veinlet emitted from end of the cell, middle median from immediately before end of 

 the cell ; submedian slightly recurved. Eindwing bluntly oval ; costa arched in 

 male (straight in female), apex and exterior margin very convex, almost even ; cell 

 closed by a slender discocellular veinlet. Body robust. Eyes naked. Sexes 

 similar. 



Cateepillae. — Chilopodiform ; body slightly tapering at both ends ; armed on 

 each side with ten long horizontally-projected fleshy branched-spines, these spines 

 being whorled from the base with numerous short fine spines, those at the 

 extremity being stouter, and apparently rigid. 



