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nindwing with an elongated discal patch of rich iridescent blue of a lighter and 

 Ijrighter shade than in the forewing ; the abdominal margin anteriorly pale fuscous 

 and fringed with white ; anal lobe white, marked by a round black spot, bearing a few 

 metallic silvery scales. Cilia from the anal angle to the second median nervule white, 

 thence to the apex of the forewing black. Underside. Forewing rich chrome-yellow, 

 unmarked, the inner margin broadly pale fuscous. Hindwing rich chrome-yellow ; the 

 anal area sprinkled with black and white scales ; the anal lobe intensely black, with an 

 intensely black small round spot on the margin in the first median interspace ; the 

 black and white anal area bounded anteriorly by an irregular iridescent greenish 

 silvery line, above which is an irregular W-shaped white figure finely defined with 

 black ; a fine black anteciliary line from the anal angle to the discoidal nervule ; tails 

 black, tipped with white, the outer ratlier the shorter. 



A smaller species than the Myrina orsolina of Hewitson from Celebes and 

 Macassar ; difi"ering in the shape of the blue patch on the upperside of the forewing, 

 which in that species is deeply indented at the base of the first median nervule ; also 

 by the absence on the underside of both wings of the very pale broken linear brown 

 band described, but not shown in the figure, as occurring in M. orsolina, and in other 

 details. 



I have described T. donatana from a single example taken by Major C. T. Bingham 

 in the Douat Range, Upper Tenasserim, in April, (de Niceville.) 



Expanse of wings, $ l-j^ inches. 



Habitat. — Burma, Borneo. 



We have not seen this species, the type being in the Indian Museum, Calcutta, we 

 therefore give copies of de Niceville's figure. 



TAJURIA JEHANA. 



Plate 726, figs. 3, ^ , 3a, ? , 3b, $ . 



Tajun'a Jehana, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1883, p. 529, pi. 49, fig. 7. Swinhoe, id. 1885, p. 135, and 



1886, p. 429. de Niceville, Butt, of India, iii. p. 377 (1890). Betham, Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. 



Soc. 1891, p. 182. Mackinnon and de Niceville, id. 1898, p. 387. de Rhe-Philipe, id. 1902, 

 p. 489. 



Imago. — Male. Upperside slaty-blue. Forewing with moderately broad costal 

 and outer marginal blackish bands, gradually broadening on the costa from the 

 base to the apex and narrowing down the outer margin to the hinder angle. 

 Hindwing with a broad costal blackish band, the immediate costal space narrowly pale, a 

 narrow blackish, macular outer marginal band, ending in a black spot in each of the last 

 two interspaces and another on the anal lobe, with some small pale bluish-white marks 

 above them, a discal line of black lunules, rather close to the margin, a terminal black 

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