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Imago. — Male. Upperside similar in coloratiou aud markiugs to D, epijarhns. 

 Underside with the bands and spots similarly disposed, the cell bars have, however, 

 no central white line, the ground colour of the outer two-thirds of the forewing and 

 the upper and outer area of the hindwing greyish-white, with a pinkish tint, the bands 

 and spots consequently very dark and prominent. 



Female. Upperside dark blackish-brown with a pinkish tint. Forewing with the 

 middle portion pale, showing a large black spot at the end of the cell, a black outer 

 Inarginal line. Hindwing with the abdominal fold pale grey, a black outer marginal 

 line, a black spot on the anal lobe, ringed with red ; tail black, tipped with white. 

 Cilia of both wings grey. Underside exactly as in its own male. 



Expanse of wings, $ $ 1-j^ to 1^ inches. 



Habitat. — Assam, Borneo. 



Distribution. — Eecorded by H. H. Druce from Kina Balu ; the types are from the 

 Khasia Hills ; the female is here described for the first time, it differs in several 

 respects (irrespective of its peculiar underside colouring) from the females of epijarbas ; 

 at first we considered it to be sport of that species, but it has established itself on the 

 Khasia Hills, because we have received several males aud two females from our native 

 collector there. 



DEUDORIX GJITULIA. 

 Plate 712, figs. 2, <? , 2a, ? , 2b, <J, 2c, ? . 



Deudorlx gsetidia, de Niceville, Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1893, p. 338, pi. H, fig. 12, $. Swinhoe, 

 Trans. Ent. Soc. 1893, p. 306. de Niceville, Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. vol. xii. 1898, p. 148, 

 pi. AA, fig. 27, ? . de Niceville, id. 1899, p. 334. 



Imago. — Male. Upperside orange-red, paler than the colour of epijarbas, without 

 the scarlet tint. Forewing with the marginal black bands broader, the costal band 

 more uniform in width, but there is a small space outside the cell above vein 3 into 

 which the orange-red colour is extended, the outer marginal band is a good deal 

 broader, its inner edge more irregular, the black colour running in a little on veins 2 

 and 3 which are finely black, the band runs in broadly on the hinder margin for about 

 one-third of its length, then narrowly to the base, not gradually, but abruptly. 

 Hindwing, the costal and basal portions broadly black, the abdominal area broadly 

 suffused with blackish, the outer margin with a narrow black band, all the veins black, 

 anal lobe orange-red, ringed with black ; tail black, tipped with white. Cilia black, 

 with grey tips. Underside grey, more or less glazed. Forewing with a very indistinct 

 discal straight series of grey lunules, pale edged, a very indistinct grey line closing the 

 (•ell. Hindwing with a grey line with pale edges closing the cell, a discal band of small 

 grey spots with whitish edges, rather close together, the lower part in an angular curve 

 to the abdominal margin a little above the anal angle, a sub-terminal series of pale 



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