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5000 feet elevation" (P. Z. S. 1891, 288). A male from E. Pegu, taken by Mr. 

 Dohertj, in Mr. F. Goodman's collection, is illusti-ated on our Plate 398, figs. 1, la. 

 Wo, possess two damaged males, taken in the Upper Mekong Valley, Shan States, 

 Burma, by Mr. R. Roberts, C.E. A male, from Mongpu, Siam frontier, Shan 

 States, 2500 feet elevation, from Capt. E. Y. Watson's collection, is in the 

 British Museum. A male, from " Burma," is also in the late Mr. P. Crowley's 

 Collection. 



BALONCA BINGHAMI (Plate 398, fig. 4, S)- 



Male. Upperside. Differs from Deodata in the broader creamy-white medial 

 discal area on both wings, and having very much paler and less-defined grey basal 

 bands. Foreicing with three inner-subapical white spots, below which is a broad 

 lunule at the posterior angle, followed by a single upper or a row of three very 

 small outer apical spots. Htndwing with a black submarginal band entirely 

 separated from the narrow marginal linear band, and ending posteriorly in a few 

 black spots interspaced with ochreous. Underside with pale chocolate bands ; the 

 broad medial area as on upperside. 



Expanse, c? l/o to I^q inch. 



Habitat. — Burma. 



Distribution. — A male, labelled " Burma," taken by Capt. C. T. Bingham, and 

 two males from Capt. E. Y. Watson's collection, are in the British Museum. 



BALONCA LONGICAUDATA (Plate 39S. fig. 2, 2a, c?)- 



Bodona long ic and ata, de Xiceville, Proc. As. Soc. Bengal, 1881, p. 121 ; /(/. Butt, of India, etc., ii. 

 p. 31,3, pi. 24, fig. 117, S (1886). 



IiiAGO. — Male. Upperside. Both wings deep brown. Forewing with a 

 transverse outwardly-oblique medial-discal creamy-white rather narrow band, but 

 which does not reach the costa, being narrowest at that point, and there divided by 

 the veins into two very small spots ; this band has its inner edge almost straight, 

 its outer edge convex ; an incipient very small white inner subapical upper spot is 

 more or less apparent, two lower small oblique spots, a submarginal upper row of 

 very small spots, and a marginal row of small pale lunular spots. Hindiving with a 

 transverse medial-discal creamy-white band, which is broadest at the costal end, 

 decreasing posteriorly and ending in a broken point at or beyond the lower median 

 branch ; abdominal margin paler brown, with an indistinct greyish-white streak 

 from the base, and another short transverse streak ascending above the anal angle : 

 two submarginal incomplete pale lunular lines, and a distinct white marginal line ; 

 anal lobe black, thickly irrorated with white scales and encircled by a fine white 

 line ; tail long, black. Cilia white. Underside rich purplish-red. Forewing with a 



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