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Museum colkction. A male, fi-oin Momeit, Lower Burma, taken at 2000 feet 

 elevation, in June 1800, by Mr. W. Dolierty, is in the collection of Mr. F. du Cane 

 Godman. A male, from Perak, Malay Peninsula, identically the same as the Momeit 

 example, is in Mr. P. Crowley's collection. 



Our illustrations of this species on Plate 394, tig. 2, 2a, are from the Burmese 

 male in Mr. Y, Godman's collection. 



LIBYTHEA ROHINI (Plate 394, fig. 3, .3a, ?). 



Lihythea Euhini, Marshnll, .Journ. Asiatic Soc. Leiigul, t880, p. 248, ? . de Niei/ville, Butt, of India, 

 etc., ii, p. 303, pi. 24, fig. lit, ? (1886). 



Imago. — Male and female. " Upperside ; both wings brown, with pure white 

 markings ; cilia white. Foreidng with an oval spot filling the end of the cell, a largo 

 quadrate spot on the disc between the first and second median nervules, two spots 

 coalescing one on each side of the lower discoidal nervule, and a spot near the costa 

 divided into three portions by the subcostal nervules. Hlndw'mg with a large squai-e 

 spot on the middle of the costa, a straight median baud across the wing below the 

 cell not reaching the inner or outer margins, and cut by the discoidal and three 

 median nervules, and a small spot above between the subcostal nervules. All the 

 spots and bands pure white. Underside ; both wings paler. Forewing with the 

 white markings as above, a pale ochreous streak filling the base of the cell, the apex 

 and inner angle whitish, streaked with brown. Iliitdicing with the quadrate costal 

 spot and discal band of the upperside, but less well-defined, the wing more or less 

 whitish, striated with brown. Cilia throughout more or less white." 



Expanse, 2 inches. 



Habitat. — Khasia Hills ; Assam ; Malay Peninsula ; Sumatra. 



Distribution. — " The type specimen, in Major Marshall's collection, was taken 

 near Shillong, in Mav, by the late Mv. J. P. Cock. Other specimens have been 

 obtained in May and October, by Mr. Cock, and by Dr. E. R. Johnson, near 

 Shillong " (de Niceville, I.e.). Mr. Vr. Doherty obtained two specimens in the 

 Dhansiri Vallej^, Upper Assam, in June, 1889, and are erroneously referreil to 

 L. Xurlna by Mr. H. J. Elwes, in P. Z. S. 1891, 285. A male, from Perak, Malay 

 Peninsula, is in the collection of Mr. P. Crowle3^ Mr. L. de Niceville (Journ. As. 

 Soc. Bengal, 189-j, p. 437) records it under the name of Nariiia, from N. Sumatra. 



LIBYTHEA ALOMPRA (Plate 394, fig. 4, 4a, ^). 



Lihythea Geojfroyi, dc Niceville, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 1890, p. 205, pi. D. fig. 5, (J (;ieo 

 Godart). 



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