80 LEPIDOPTEBA INDICA. 



Eastern Pegu, Watson from the Cliiu Hills and Chin Lushai, Mackinnon and de 

 Niceville from Mussuri, de Rhe-Philipe from Salsette, near Bombay ; deNiceville records 

 it from the Andamans and from North Kanara ; we have received a good many 

 examples from the Khasia Hills, and have it also from Sikkim ; it is in the B. M. also 

 from Tilin Yaw, in Burma. 



CHLIARIA KINA. 

 Plate 721, figs. 2, <J, 2a, ?, 2b, ^, 2c, larva and pupa. 



Hypolycwna Jchia, Hewitson, 111. Dium. Lep. Suppl. p. 13, pi. 5, figs. 32, ^ , 33, 34, $ (1869). 



Manders, Trans. Ent. Soo. 1890, p. 530. 

 Cliaria Jcina, Moore, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1884, p. 33. de Niceville, id. 188.5, p. 3. Doherty, id. 



1886, p. 128. de Niceville, Butt, of India, iii. p. 396, pi. 28, fig. 211, ^ (1890). Elwes, Proc. 



Zool. Soc. 1892, p. 639. Swinhoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1893, p. 304. Watson, Journ. Bo. Nat. 



Hist. Soc. 1897, p. 666. Mackinnon and de NiceviUe, id. 1898, p. 387, pi. Y. figs. 17a, 17b, 



larva and pupa. 



Imago. — Male. Upperside pale purplish-greyish-blue. Forewing with a broad 

 costal and outer marginal black baud broadest in the apical area running in for a short 

 distance on the hinder margin ; a black spot at the upper end of the cell attached to 

 the costal band, some dark grey-blue basal irrorations. Hindwing with the costal area 

 above the subcostal vein broadly black, the basal area broadly and thickly irrorated 

 with black, abdominal fold whitish ; terminal line black, a small black anal spot and 

 a pale blackish indistinct spot in each of the next two interspaces ; tails black, tipped 

 with white ; outer margin of the wing evenly convex. Cilia of both wings black, 

 tipped with white ; underside greyish-white, sometimes nearly pure white, markings 

 grey, with dark grey edges. Forewmg with a bar at the end of the cell, a discal band 

 from the costa to vein 4, formed of four conjoined spots, the lower two a very little 

 outwards, followed in continuation from its lower inner end by a thinner band of three 

 conjoined linear spots, the line stopping at the sub-median vein, a sub-marginal thin 

 band from the costa to the sub-median vein, divided by the veins ; a series of pale 

 indistinct linear marks close to the margin. Hlndicing with a black sub-basal spot 

 below the costa, a bar at the end of the cell ; a discal band broken into three pieces ; 

 the first from the costa, then two conjoined spots, the lower a little inwards, the second 

 a bar-shaped mark well outwards, and the third a thinner bar well inwards, with a 

 "\V-shaped line in continuation to the abdominal margin ; a sub-marginal lunular band, 

 a series of darker spots nearer the margin, a small black anal spot, a larger black spot 

 in interspace 1, with some pale orange on it, and a grey spot in the intersjjace between 

 them ; both wings with grey terminal line and grey cilia. Female, upperside black. 

 the borders very broad, leaving but a small middle space blue, darker and duller in 

 colour than in the male, the blue space limited by the sub-costal vein, not extending 



