NTMPHALIN^. (Group zurEA-iTiA'A.) 43 



Habitat. — Upper Burma, 



Distribution. — Specimens from Burma, and of both sexes from Tilin Yaw, 

 taken by Capt. E. Y. Watson during the Chin-Lushai Expedition of 1889-90, in 

 January, February and March, and from Yedu Yaw, Burma, in November, are in 

 the British Museum. We possess the type female, and other specimens, also from 

 Burma, 



LASIPPA CAMBOJA (Plate 305, fig. 2, 2a, S)- 

 Neptis Camboja, Moore, Pioc. Zool. Soc. 1S79, p. 136, ^. 



Imago. — Male. Upperside. Foreicing with a pale ferruginous-yellow broad 

 discoidal streak, extending below the cell a broad oblique subapical band, and a 

 broad constricted lower-discal band ; also two slender indistinct ferruginous-yellow 

 marginal lines. Hindwiiig with a broad ferruginous transverse discal and a narrow 

 slightly curved submarginal band, also a single indistinct slender ferruginous 

 marginal line. Underside pale yellowishrferruginous ; bands as above, but indistinctly 

 defined. 



Expanse, Ij^ inch. 



Habitat. — Cambodia. 



The type specimen, taken by Mr. Mouhot, was in the late Mr. N. C. Tally's 

 collection, and of which our illustrations represent the upper and underside. 



Malayan allied Species. — Lasippa Sinhi (Neptis Siaka, Moore, Trans. Ent. 

 Soc. 1881, p. 311, 9). Male and female. Upperside with sharply-defined reddish- 

 ochreous markings, the discoidal streak completely divided across end of cell by a 

 black bar, the outer portion being short and triangular ; the transverse discal band 

 divided into three portions, its middle portion being well and completely separated 

 from the lower ; submarginal ochreous line formed of separate lunules. Hindwing 

 with a straight inner-discal band, and a much narrower straight outer-discal band, 

 the submarginal line slender and indistinct. Underside with well defined dusky- 

 black interspaces between the yellowish-ochreous markings, as above. Expanse 

 (? In), ? li^o inch. Habitat. — Sumatra; Nias ; Borneo. 



Malayan allied Genera. — Genus Bacalora (Moore, Lep. Ind. iii, p. 146 

 (1898). — Male. Forewing elongate, subtriangular ; apex obtusely rounded, exterior 

 margin oblique and slightly concave in the middle ; first subcostal branch emitted 

 at one-fifth, and second branch immediately before end of the cell. Hindwing 

 broadly ovate ; apex rounded, exterior margin very obHque and slightly scalloped, 

 anal angle obtuse ; precostal vein bent abruptly outward beyond the middle ; 

 second subcostal emitted very close to costal, radial at considerable distance beyond .; 



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