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Habitat. — Sikkim, Assam. 



Distribution. — The types came from Darjiling ; weliave it from Sikkim, and have 

 received many examples from the Khasia Hills ; our description and figures are from a 

 pair in our collection. 



SATARUPA KIRMANA. 



Plate 706, figs. 2, (J , 2a, ? , 2b, ^ . 



Tagiades Mrmana, Plote, Berl. ent. Zeit. xxix. p. 231 (1885) (unpublished plate No. l.o85). 

 Satarupa Mrmana, Swiuhoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1908, p. 3. Frahstorfer, Iris, 1910, p. 69. 

 Sntarupa affinis, var. cognata, Distant, Rhop. Malayana, p. 38.5, pi. 35, fig. 17 (1886). 

 Satarupa affinis, Ehves and Edwards (part), Trans. Zool. Soc. 1897, p. 134. 



Imago. — Male. Upperside dark blackish-brown. Forewiivj with four very minute 

 sub-apical dots, well separated from each other, the first three oblique from near the 

 costa, the fourth below the third, a discal oblique row of four spots, almost in a linear 

 series, all well separated from each other, the upper one small in the fifth interspace, 

 not far from the lowest of the sub-apical series, the next a little larger, near the base oi 

 the second median interspace, the third larger, sub-quadrate, in the middle of the 

 first median interspace, the last in the middle of the iuterno-median interspace, 

 its outer side excavated ; all white and semi-hyaline. Bindwing with a broad 

 middle white band, its inner edge straight, and containing a black spot near the 

 costa, its outer edge curved, making the band increased in width hindwards, and 

 with a series (within its edge) of eight black spots. Cilia of forewing brown, of 

 hindwing checkered with white. Underside paler, markings similar, a faint whiti.sh 

 streak inside the cell of forewing and an extra, sufi"used white spot to the discal 

 band on the hinder margin ; in the hindwing the uj^per part of the white band is 

 l)roader, and extends to the base where there is some blue suffusion, some of the upper 

 black spots of the discal series exposed. Antennae black, with the upper half of the club 

 tinged with ochreous ; head and thorax above blackish-brown, abdomen paler brown, 

 with narrow white segmental bands on its outer portion, underside and legs white. 



Female similar to the male. 



Expanse of wings, $ $ I^-q inches. 



Habitat. — Malay Peninsula, Burma. 



Distribution. — The type came from Malacca ; Distant records it from ^falacca 

 and Perak ; it is in the B. M. from the Ataran and Ye Valleys ; our description and 

 figures are from a pair taken by Bingham. 



SATARUPA SAMBARA. 



Plate 766, figs. 3, (J , 3a, $ , 3b, $ . 



Goniloha sambara, Moore, Cat. Lep. JIus. E.I.C. i. p. 246 (1857). 



Satarupa sambara, Moore, Proc. Zuol. Soc. 18G5, p. 781. Doherty, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1886, 



