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on the hiudwing the narrow medial-discal pale line is broader and the outer-discal 

 band much broader. Underside with all the markings and bands broader than on 

 upperside, those on the hindwing conspicuously broader, and all being browner 

 than in Vikasi, Expanse, 2j^o inches. Type in Hewitson Coll. British Museum. 

 Habitat. Macassar. — Bimbisara Palawanica (Neptis Palawanica, Staudinger, Deuts. 

 Ent. Zeit. 1889, p. 64). Habitat. Palawan. — Bimbisara Nitetis (Neptis Nitetis, 

 Hewitson, Exot. Butt. iv. tiep. pi. 1, fig. 5, ? (186S). Semper, Reise Phil. Lep. 

 p. 150, pi. 30, fig. 1—3, S ? . Sjin. Neptis Vikasina, Staudinger, MS. HaJntat. 

 Mindanao, Philippines. — Bim.hisara Vibnsa (Neptis Vibusa, Semper, Reise Phil. Lep. 

 p. 150, pi. 29, fig. 19, ?). Habitat. S. Mindanao. 



Genus PANDASSANA. 



Pandassana, Moore, Lep. Indica, iii. p. 146 (1898). 



Imago. — Male. Foreiving subtriangular, rather short ; costa very slightly 

 arched at the base, apex obtuse, exterior margin very slightly convex and almost 

 even, posterior margin slightly recurved ; first subcostal branch emitted at fully 

 one-third before end of the cell, second at one-tenth before the end ; first disco- 

 cellular outwardly-oblique, second concave; cell open, Hindwing conically-ovate ; 

 anterior margin gently arched towards the end, apex obtuse, exterior margin very 

 obliquely-convex, scalloped ; precostal vein abruptly bent outward ; subcostal 

 branch emitted near to costal, radial at nearly twice the distance from base of sub- 

 costal branch. Bochj moderately slender ; palpi very slender, finely hairy ; antennal 

 club stout ; e3'es naked. 



Type. — P. fuliginosa. 



PANDASSANA FULIGINOSA. 



Ih-y-season brood (Plate 293, fig. 1, la, b, c, c? ? ). 



Neptis fuliginosa, Moore, Trans. Ent. See. 1881, p. 31. de Niceville, Butt, of India, etc., ii. p. 90 



(1886)— 7>r^-sea,--o«. 

 Neptis Thamala, Moore, Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. 1886, p. 36, pi. 3, fig. 1, ? — Wet-seaion. 



Imago. — Male and female. Upperside dark fuliginous olive-brown. Forewing 

 with a fuliginous ochreous-white entire discoidal streak, two very indistinctly 

 defined spots situated between the bases of subcostal and lower radial veinlet, a 

 transverse discal interrupted rather broad macular band, two slender submarginal 

 luuular lines, and a less defined marginal line. Hindwing with a broad inner-discal 

 and an outer-discal band, a less distinct slender intervening medial-discal line, and 

 a similar outer marginal line. Underside paler fuliginous-brown, with markings as 

 above, but more prominent and whiter, the subcostal vein of forewing basally, 



