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underside of the male, but the ochreous ground coh)ur is generally darker, and on the 

 hindwing more extensive, and the black bands above the anal angle deeper. Antennse 

 mostly pure white, the segments hindwards marked with black, the tip of the club 

 black ; frons white, with a brown middle stripe, eyes ringed with white ; head and body 

 above and below coneolorous with the wings. 



Expanse of wings, $ l^% to lj% ? 1^-^ to 2 inches. 



Habitat. — Karen Hills, Perak, Malay Peninsula, Nias. 



Distribution. — Elwes records it from Thandaung in the Karen Hills ; we have it 

 from Sandakan in Borneo ; Butler records it from Assam and Nepal, but almost 

 certainly in error ; it is in the B. M. from Perak, Malay Peninsula and Nias. 



NEOCHERITRA FABRONIA. 

 Plate 743, figs. 3, (J , 3a, $ , 3b, ^ . 

 Myrina fabronia, Hewitson, 111. Diurn. Lep. Suppl. p. 28, pi. 3a, figs. 89-91 (1878). 



Imago. — Male. Upperside blue-grey. Forewing with broad outer black band, 

 running narrowly from the base along the costa, occupying the costal third of the 

 wing, and fairly broadly down the outer margin, its inner edge being in a curve from 

 across the end of the cell to the abdominal margin. Cilia brown. Hhidwing with a 

 large blackish apical patch, some slight blackish suffusion on the upper half, the colour 

 of the wing paling hindwards, whitish at the anal angle and between the tails, a black 

 spot above the inner tail, another in the next upper interspace ; marginal line black, 

 whitish narrowly inside it, the white narrowing upwards and becoming obsolete above 

 the middle ; tails white, with grey middle line. Underside white. Forewing with a broad 

 glazed hinder marginal space, the outer third of the wing above the glazed space pale 

 ochreous-rufous, with two white thin transverse bands running through it. Hindwivq 

 with a much narrower outer band, with two broad white lines intersecting it, ending 

 at vein 3, a black acutely angled line running from thence to the abdominal margin ; 

 a black anal spot, with metallic blue scales on it, another in the first median inter- 

 space, with two small spots in the interspace between them. Antennae black, ringed 

 with white ; frons white, eyes ringed with white ; head and body above and below 

 coneolorous with the wings. 



Female. Upperside brown. Forewing without markings. Illndwing with the 

 white anal space more extensive, the black spots larger. Underside as in the male, 

 but the anal marks more conspicuous. 



Expanse of wings, ^ $ 1^% to lyo inches. 



Habitat. — Sikkim, Burma; one pair from Sikkim and a female from Burma in 

 the B. M., besides Hewitson's types. 



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