70 LEPIDOPTEEA INDICA 



black outer raargiaal band soraewh;it broadei- throughout than in mxle of local 

 Hecahe, its lower portion being also broader. Hindwing with the marginal band 

 twice as broad as in male of that species. Underside. Both wings with the 

 ordinary markings indistinct. Forewing with two cell-marks only in addition to 

 the discocellular. 



Female. Upperside. Both wings with similar very broad outer marginal band, 

 as in male ; the band on the hindwing being broader than in female Hecahe. 

 Underside as in male, the ordinary markings more distinct. 



Expanse, t? ? 1 H) inch. 



Intermediate form. Male. Upperside as in the Wet form. Underside with 

 the markings more distinct. Forewing with a slightly defined subapical patch. 



Expanse, li-Q-inch. 



Dry form (fig. lb, c). Male. Upperside. Fomving with the outer marginal 

 band similar shaped to the Wet form, and somewhat narrower throughout. 

 Hindwing with narrower outer band than in Wet form. Underside. Both wings 

 with distinctly formed brown ordinary mai'kings, the discocellular mark broad and 

 triangularly dentate. Foreiving with a prominent brown subapical patch. 



Female. Upperside. Forewing with slightly broader outer marginal band 

 throughout than in male. Hindwing with the outer band half the width of that 

 in female Wet form. Underside similar to the male. 



Expanse, c? ? 1^) to Iro in«h. 



Extreme Dry form (fig. Id, e) = sodalis. Male. Upperside. Forewing with 

 similar, but somewhat broader, outer band, to the Dry form. Hindwing also with 

 slightly broader outer band than in Dry. Underside with less-defined markings. 

 Forewing with a prominent brown quadrate completely filled-up apical patch, which 

 is dentate on its lower edge ; a small slight brown streak is also present before the 

 posterior angle of the wing. 



Female. Upperside. Foreiving with the outer band similar to ordinary 

 Dry form. Hindwing with the band slightly broader. Underside. Both wings 

 with less defined markings than in Dry. Forewing with quadrate apical patcli 

 as in the male, and also a small oblique dusky oblique streak before the posterior 

 angle. 



Expanse, <? ? In) to In) inch. 



Habitat. — Lower Burma ; Tenasserim ; Mergui Archipelago. 



DiSTKiBDTiON. — We possess both sexes of the Wet form, from Rangoon, Pegu, 

 and a male of Wet form from Henzada, and co-type specimens of both sexes of the 

 Dry form {Kana) from Mergui, also co-types of both sexes of the Extra-Dry form 

 {sudalin) : Dr. J. Anderson obtained the types of Kana in " Mergui in January on 

 King Island, in January and February, and on Elphinstone Island in March, also 



