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broadly smeared with white at the apex and on the hinder marginal space, the spots as 

 on the upperside. Ilindwing with the costal space, limited by the entire lengtli of the 

 sub-costal vein, blackish-brown, the rest of the wing of a dull whitish colour, with 

 brown suffusion in the interspaces, and a macular baud of rather large brown spots on 

 the outer margin,'increasing in size hindwards. Antennae black, with white dots on 

 the underside ; palpi, head and body blackish-brown alcove, whitish Ijeneath ; legs 

 brown above, white beneath. 



Female like the male, somewhat paler; on the underside the hinder marginal area 

 is broadly suffused with a greenish-blue tint, and the whole area of the hindwing is 

 suff'used with the same colour, leaving the veins white and the white anal patch as on 

 the upperside, the outer marginal spots divided by the white vein ends, dark black. 



Expanse of wings, $ % ly% inches. 



Habitat. — Burma. 



Described and figured .from a male in the Hancock Museum, Newcastle, taken 

 by Adamson at Kalewa, on the Chiudwin River, in October, and a female in oui- 

 collection from Palone, taken in June, 1887. 



The male was submitted by Adamson to Elwes and Edwards, who say * that " the 

 clasp-form can, without dissection, be made out sufficiently well to show that it agrees 

 very well with watsonii, and is absolutely distinct from semamora. 



The female has been in our collection for years, waiting for a male before 

 describing it ; it is undoubtedly a good species, distinct from either semamora nr 

 ivatsonii. 



ITON WATSONII. 

 Plate 824, figs. 3, <? , 3a, ? , 3b, <? , 3c, ? . 



Farnara watsonii, de Niceville, Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1890, p. 223 ; id. idem, 1891, p. 388, pi. G, 

 fig. 29, i . Watson, Hasp. lud. p. 46 (1891). Elwes, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1892, p. G49. 



Uncana watsonii, Watson, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1893, p. 123. 



Iton watsonii, de Niceville, Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. ix. 189.5, p. 399. Watson, id. p. 43-5. Elwes 

 and Edwards, Trans. Zool. Soc. 1897, p. 269. Adamson, Trans. N. H. Soc. Northumberland, 

 etc. 1908, p. 146. Friihstorfer, Iris, 1911, p. 48. 



Imago.^ — Male. Upperside dark brown. Forewhig with the base somewhat paler 

 than the rest of the wing and with seven white .spots, three small ones, sub-apical, 

 close together, divided by the veins, in an outward curve ; a larger round spot below 

 them, in interspace 4, being the uppermost spot of an inwardly oblique diseal series, 

 the next two near the bases of the median interspaces, their <:)uter sides somewhat 

 excavated, their lower outer ends produced into points, the lower of the two 



* Trans. Zool. Soc. 1897, p. 269. 



