NYMPHALIN^. (Group EUTniLIIITA.) 10» 



sexes from Sikkim and Bhotan. Mr. Wood-Mason records (J. A. S. Beng. 1887, 

 361) two males and two females taken " in forests around Silcuri, in Cachar, between 

 18th July and lOth August." 



Specimens from tlie Lusliai Hills are in Mr. P. Crowley's collection. The type 

 specimen of discispiluta, placed as above, and a female representative of this species, 

 was taken by Mr. Otto Limborg at Moolai, Upper Tenasserim, at 3000 to 6000 feet 

 elevation. 



NORA EANGOONENSIS (Plate 232, figs. 1, la, b, c, d, (J ? ). 



Euthalia Eangoonends, Swinhoe, Annals of TSaX. Hist. 1890, 355. 

 Adolias Kesava ( ? only), Moore, Tr. Ent. Soc. 1859, p. 67, pi. 3, fig. 5, ? . 



Male. — Upperside uniformly paler than in typical Kesava. Forewing with the 

 discal powdery greyish fascia broader and paler, covering very nearly the whole of 

 the outer half of the forewing, leaving a thinner and less-defined marginal brown 

 band ; a more or less distinctly-defined semidiaphanous whitish discal spot is present 

 between the upper and middle median veiulets, and above this is generally a 

 continuation of more or less apparent smaller lunate whitish spots. Hindiving with 

 the powdery greyish fascia also broader, extending more towards the base, and thus 

 showing a discal pale lunular, instead of the darkly-defined, edge of the basal area ; 

 submarginal blackish line sinuous. Underside similar to typical Kesava, except that 

 on the forewing, the series of pale whitish discal spots are apparent j and in the 

 hindwing, the fasciae are less defined and more lunular, the discal fascia sometimes 

 having traces of being edged with pale lunules. 



Female. Upperside uniformly paler brown than typical female of Kesava. 

 Forewing with a transverse well-defined sinuous-bordered band, its interspaces being 

 more or less whitish-brown, or whitish, and medially clouded with darker brown, 

 Hindxving also with a similar well-defined transverse sinuous band. Underside much 

 paler yellowisli-ochreous than in typical Kesava, the outer border of the forewing, 

 and the hindwing, more or less entirely washed with pale bluish-grey ; basal marks 

 sharply defined ; transverse sinuous fasciae, as on upperside, whitish throughout on 

 both wings. 



Expanse, S 2^q to 2^^^, ? 2^^ to Sj^oiiiches. 



Habitat. — Burma. 



DiSTEiBtJTiON. — Colonel Swinhoe's types were taken by Mr. Noble in Rangoon. 

 We have verified specimens taken by Capt. E. Y. Watson in Rangoon in June and 

 July, and at Beeling, Upper Tenasserim, in April ; from Bhamo taken by Colonel 

 C. H. E. Adamson, and by Signor Leonardo Fea in November and May. Dr. N. 



