44 LEPWOPTERA INDICA. 



cell area broad. Type. Bacalora Pata. — Bacalora Fata (Neptis Pata, Moore, Proc. 

 Zool. Soc. 1888, p. 4, pi. 49, fig. \, S . Semper, Reis. Phil. pi. 30, fig. 6, ?. 

 Sijn. N. Isabellina, Felder, Wien. Ent. Monats. 1863, p. 114. Habitat. Manilla ; 

 Luzon. — Bacalora Semperi (N. Isabellina, Semper, Reisen Phil. Lep. p. 151, pi. 30, 

 fig. 4, 5 [nee Felder). Habitat. S. Mindanao. — Bacalora Patalina (N. Patalina, 

 Staudinger (Semper, Reis. Phil. Lep. p. 347 (1892). Habitat. Mindoro. 



Genus Atharia (Moore, Lep. Ind. iii. p. 146 (1898). — Neptis (sect. 7, part), 

 Felder, Neues Lep. p. 31 (1861). — Male. Forewing elongate, rather narrow, 

 subtriangular ; costa arched at the base, apex very obtuse, exterior margin 

 oblique, slightly convex and almost even, posterior margin recurved ; first 

 subcostal branch only emitted before end of the cell, second subcostal 

 emitted at one-fourth beyond the cell; discocellulars outwardly-oblique; cell 

 open. Hiudiving rather elongate, anterior margin almost straight, apex obtuse, 

 exterior margin obliquely-convex and almost even ; precostal vein abruptly bent 

 outward ; costal vein ending at a short distance before the apex. Body slender ; 

 palpi more slender than iu Bahinda, and comparatively less laxly hairy ; eyes naked ; 

 antennae slender. Type. A. consimilis. — Atharia consimilis (Limenitis consimilis, 

 Boisd. Voy. Astrolabe, Lep. p. 133). Snellen, Tijd. voor Ent. 1889, p. 388, pi. 9, 

 fig. 2. Staudinger, Exot. Schmett. pi. 50. Habitat. New Guinea ; N, Australia. — 

 Atharia affinis (Neptis affinis, Felder, Novara Reise, Lep. iii. p. 426). Habitat. 

 Aru. — xitJiaria continua (Neptis continua, Staudinger, Exot. Schmett. p. 1 46). Habitat. 

 Jobi. 



Genus Andasenodes (Moore, Lep. Ind. iii. p. 146 (1898). — Foreiving elon- 

 gated, narrow ; costa almost straight, apex rounded, exterior margin very 

 slightly oblique, scalloped, posterior margin long, recurved ; first and second 

 subcostal branches emitted before end of the cell ; discocellulars very sliort, 

 second outwardly-oblique ; cell open. Hindwing rather elongated and narrow ; 

 anterior margin well arched, exterior margin very oblique, convex, scalloped ; 

 precostal short, straight. Body moderately stout; palpi slender, laxly clothed 

 with long fine hairs ; antennal club stout, obtuse at tip ; eyes naked. Type. 

 A. mimetica. — Andasenodes mimetica (Neptis mimetica, Grose-Smith, Nov. Zool. 

 ii. p. 78 (1895). A mimic of the Euploeine butterflies Aiidasena Orope, and of 

 Doriclia variabilis. Habitat. Dili, Timor. — Andasenodes Eblis (Neptis Eblis, Butler, 

 Ann. Nat. Hist. 1882, p. 43. Grose-Smith and Kirby, Rhop. Exot. Ne2}t. pi. 1, fig. 

 J, 2 (1895). A mimic of, probably, a species of Calliploea, Habitat. New Britain. 



Genus Rasalia (Moore, Lep. Ind. iii. p. 146 (1898). — Male. Wings small. 

 Forewing subtriangular ; costa very slightly arched, apex rounded, exterior margin 

 slightly oblique, scalloped, posterior margin much recurved ; first and second 

 subcostal branches emitted before end of the cell ; discocellulars very short, second 



