XYMPHALIN^E. .Group AEGYyMXA.) 215 



lines, aud a marginal straight line, the inner line more or less obsolescent anteriorly. 

 Underside opalescent-buff, variable in depth of shade. Both wings with a paler 

 glossy discal band, broadest on forewing and widening to the costa, narrowing and 

 of neai-ly equal width throughout on the hindwing, its outer-edge defined by a 

 prominent straight fine purple line, its inner-edge by an irregular wavy brown, 

 fulvous-bordered line ; subbasal and discocellular line aud outer markings obscure ; 

 the marginal lunular lines fulvous; the discal black spots on hindwing small; a 

 whitish apical patch on forewing. Body aud palpi above olivescent-brown ; 

 beneath pale ochreous, antenna black. 



Female. Upperside dark olive fulvous-browu ; all the markings dai'ker and 

 more prominent than in male. Forewing with a broad discal pale fulvescent-yellow 

 band, the outer dark edge of the discal baud on underside being visible ; inner edge 

 of the band sharply defined by the black sinuous discal line, its outer edge 

 diffusedly merging into the broad black margin. Biiuhrnuj with the costal white 

 spot prominently and narrowly descending to lower subcostal ; discal row of black 

 spots smaller ; submarginal lines distinct ; marginal line diffused. Underside 

 purpurescent-grey ; markings as in male, the discal hvaiA and apical patch glossy 

 greyish- white. 



Expanse, S 2j^(j to 3, ? 3 to Sfp inches. 



Habitat.— Burma ; Upper Tenasserim. 



Distribution. — Specimens of both sexes were taken in the Kai'en Hills in 

 August, September aud October, by Signer L. Tea. Mr. R. Roberts, C.E., obtained 

 it in the Upper Mekong, Shau States, Siam. Col. C. H. E. Adamson records 

 " numerous males aud one female, taken in Tenasserim, in March and April " (List 

 1897, 21). A male, from the Donat Range, Upper Tenasserim, is in Mr. H. Grose- 

 Smith's collection. . , 



CIRROCHROA MITHILA (Plate 366, fig. 1, la, h, c, S ^ {Wet-season form) ; %. 1,1, e, ^J ? 



i Dry-season forn/). 



Cirrochroa Mithila, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1872, p. 558, J; Anderson's Zool. Ees. Yunaii Exp. 



p. 924 (1878). de Nice'ville, Butt, of India, etc., ii. p. 114 (1886). 

 Cirrochroa rotundata, Butler, Trans. Linn. Soc. Zool. 1877, p. 5-13, ^J. Distant, Rhop. Malay. 



pp. 181, 447, pi. 10, fig. 10, ^,pl. 41, fig. 12, ? (1883-86). Bntler, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1885, 



p. 303. de Niceville, Butt, of India, etc., ii. p. 114 (188G). 



Male. Upperside of the same shade of fulvous as in C, Aoris, bi'iohtest in the 

 ^vet-season form ; transverse markings on both wings similar to C. Anjira, but more 

 slender and less defined, and in the dry-season form are more or less obsolescent on 

 the forewing. Underside of various shades of pale testaceous or pale reddish- 



