KYMPIIALIN^. {GTOrxp LIMEmTIXA.) 41 



Wel-seaso7i brood (Plate 304, fig. Id, e, <^ ? ). 



Male and female. Ui^perside witli somewhat deeper yellowisli-oclireous markings, 

 the discoidal streak and discal bands on both wings narrower than in dri/season 

 brood, but the submargiual line on both wings is more distinct, and on the forewing 

 the latter is somewhat broader and luuulated, the discoidal streak has a more 

 distinctly-dehued wedge-shaped ochreous-centred mark, which in some extends 

 almost to the base of upper median veinlets, and the lower portion of the discal band 

 is more constricted in the female. Underside with the inarkings, as above, yellowish- 

 ochreous and broader, the discoidal streak extending below the cell, the intervening 

 ground-colour being darker and more regularly defined than in the dnj-season brood. 



Expanse, c? l^^o to Iro^ ? ^ i~o *« 1 i"o '^ch. 



Habitat. — Lower Burma ; Tenasserim ; Siam ; Malay Peninsula ; Sumatra ; 

 Java ; Borneo. 



DiSTEiiiDTiON. — The type specimen of Heliodore, in the Banksian cabinet at the 

 British Museum, is recorded from Siam. A male of the dry-season form, from 

 Shillong, Khasia Hills, is in Mr. P. Crowley's collection, and a female of the wet- 

 season form, from Assam, in Mr. W. Rothschild's collection. We possess a dry- 

 season female from Bayah Choung, Burma, taken in February by Col. C. H. E. 

 Adamson, and both sexes from Mergui ; a female from Meetan, Upper Tenasserim, 

 is in the British Museum. Of the wet-season form we have a male from Mergui, a 

 female from Malacca, and both sexes from Sumatra. Dr. J. Anderson obtained it 

 in "Mergui, in November and December, Sullivan Island in January, and Elphin- 

 stone Island in February" (J. Linn. Soc. Zool. 1886, 30). In the British Museum 

 are specimens from Malacca {Borelia), and from Java {Tiga). Mr. W. Rothschild 

 has examples from Java and Borneo. 



LASIPPA KUHASA (Plate 304, fig. 2, 2a '^). 



Neptis Kuhasa, de Nice'ville, Butt, of ludia, etc., ii. p. 84 (1886) ; Jouru. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 1886, 

 p. 250, pi. xi. fig. 12, cJ ; id. p. 356 (1886). 



Imago. — "Male. Upperside black, with orange markings. Forewing with a 

 broad discoidal streak bounded below by the median vein, obscurely separated from 

 the large triangular spot beyond by two fine black lines ; a broad subapical patch 

 well separated from a rather less broad lower-discal patch, which reaches the inner 

 margin, and is strongly constricted at the first median veinlet; a prominent 

 submarginal somewhat lunate band, with a very obscure and fine pale marginal 

 line. Eiudiring with a broad straight even discal band, and a similar but narrower 

 submarginal band about one-third the width ; marginal line as on forewing. 

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