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beiug also whitish, the hindwing having also an additional subbasal baud, a less 

 defined shortei" basal, and an additional outer marginal line. Bodij and palpi above 

 brown, beneath and legs fuliginons-white ; antennas black, tip reddish beneath. 

 Expanse, c? 2, ? 2^, inches. 



Wet-season brood (Plate 293, fig. d, e, f, s, c? ? )• 



Male and female. Upperside dark fuliginous olive-brown ; markings slightly 

 narrower than in dnj-seasoa brood. Foreicing with a pale dusky brownish-ochreous 

 entire discoidal streak, two small spots above end of the cell, two transverse discal 

 curved macular bands, a submarginal narrower band, and a slender marginal line, 

 the submarginal band with a large conical spot protruded between the radial and 

 upper median. Hhidwinrj with an inner-discal and an outei'-discal slightly recurved 

 brownish-ochreous band, between which is a slender paler band, and beyond is a 

 similar submarginal band and a marginal line. Underside paler brown; markings 

 as above, but of a yellowish-ochreous, the subcostal vein of forewing also ochreous, 

 and the hindwing also with a subbasal and a short basal ochreous band. 



Expanse, c? l^-g, ? 2nj inches. 



Habitat. — Lower Burma; Tenasserim; Sumatra; Borneo. 



Distribution. — The type specimen of fuliginosa was taken at Moulmain by 

 Major C. H. E. Adamson, and the types of Thamala in Mergui, in February, and 

 at Pilai in March, by Dr. J. Anderson, and are in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. A 

 female of the dry-season form from the Donat Range, Upper Tenasserim, taken in 

 October, is in Mr. de Niceville's collection, who also records it from " N.E. 

 Sumati-a" (J. Bombay, N. H. Soc. 1895, 408). A specimen from Borneo is in the 

 British Museum, and one in Mr. D. Gator's collection from X. Borneo. 



Of our illustrations of this species on Plate 29o, figs. 1, la, b, c, are from male 

 and female types of dri/season form, and fig. 1, d, e, from those of the wet-season 

 form, kindly sent to me for this purpose, from the Calcutta Museum, by Mr. L. de 

 Niceville. 



Malayan Species. — Pandassana Cura (Neptis Cura, AYeymer, Stett. Ent. Zeit. 

 1885, p. 265, pi. 1, fig. 5. Habitat. Nias Island. — I'diidassana Monata (IVeptis 

 Monata, "Weijenbergh, Pet. Nouv. Entom. 1874, p. 408 ; Snellen, Tijd. voor Eutom. 

 1897, p. 141, pi. 6, fig. o, 6. Habitat. Banka Island. — Pandassana Ebusa (Neptis 

 Ebusa, Felder, Wien. Ent. Mon. 1863, p. 112 Reise IS'ovara, Lep. HI, pi. 56, fig. 7 

 (1867). Habitat. Mindanao, Philippines. 



Malayan allied Genkea. Genus Bisappa. — Male. Foreiving rather elongated, 

 subtriangular ; costa very much arched from the base, apex obtuse, almost I'ounded, 

 exterior margin oblique and nearly even, posterior margin much recurved ; cell area 



