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black, the basal area dark obscure bluisli-green ; the oblique discal band broad and 

 violaceous bluish-white, its course straight — not curved as in other species, — its 

 edges uneven and with diffused darker blue ; a moderate-sized oval hyaline spot 

 between the middle and lower medians ; the discocellular veinlet defined by a 

 slender line of the basal ground-colour, but there are no dark linear markings in 

 front of it, as are present in the other species ; a submarginal acutely-sinuous black 

 line extending from the middle median to posterior margin ; a small opaque-white 

 subapical spot. Hindtving dark bluish-green, the apical area ochraceous and brown 

 speckled ; a submarginal sinuous black line, and the outer-discal ordinary series of 

 ocelloid spots obscure j the cell area and broadly below it towards the tail, including 

 the abdominal margin, thickly clothed with fine hairs. Underside. Ground-colour 

 dark purpurescent or olivescent ochreous-brown, with darker olive-brown speckles, 

 rib-line, oblique fascite, and submarginal line, or the ground-colour is reddish-ochreous 

 with darker fasciae and other markings. 



Expanse, S 3^) to 4i-o inches. 



Habitat. — Bhotau ; Naga Hills ; Burma. 



DiSTRir.DTiON. — The type specimens were " obtained by Mr. A. V. Knyvett in 

 the forest beyond Buxa, Bhotan, in August" (de Niceville, I.e. 267). We have 

 examined males from Bhotan in the collection of Mr. F. Godman and of Mr. H. 

 Grose-Smith ; males from the Naga Hills taken in August by Mr. W. Doherty in 

 Mr. P. Crowley's collection, and a male from the Daunat Range, Burma, taken in 

 March, in Mr. Grose-Smith's possession. Mr. W. Doherty found it in the " Naga 

 Hills, 5500 to 7000 feet, from June to September." Mr. L. de Niceville records a 

 " single male obtained in the Daunat Range, Upper Tenasserim, in March, 1S95, by 

 Mr. T. A. Hauxwell " (J. Bombay N. H. S. 1899, p. 334). 



KALLIMA ALBOFASCIATA (Plate 347, fig. 2, 2a, ? ). 



Kallima albqfaseiata, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1877, p. 584; Trans. Ent. Soc. 1879, p. 13. de Nice- 

 ville, Butt, ot India, etc., ii. p. 263 (1886). 



Imago. — Male and female. Upperside glossy greyish indigo- blue ; cilia grey. 

 Forewing with the apical area blue-black and with a small opaque bluish-white 

 subapical spot, which in the female is somewhat larger and divided by the fourth 

 subcostal veinlet and has a white dot below it ; an oblique medial-discal cream-white 

 band, its outer edge waved, its inner edge sinuous and black bordered ; a discal oval 

 hyaline black-bordered spot ; outer border traversed by a blue-black sinuous sub- 

 marginal line. Ilindwing with the anterior margin pale lilacine-ochreous and brown 

 speckled ; a submarginal blue-black sinuous line. Underside. Male. Ground-colour 



