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oblique sub-basal black straight band (which is continued across the base of the hind- 

 wing) ; a post-discal black band from the costa near the outer edge of the other band, 

 curyed outwards towards the margin, and at the middle almost joining a black short 

 band, which is a little inwards, and does not reach the hinder margin. Hindu-ing with 

 a post-discal band of the same width almost macular and with a curve outwards in its 

 middle, both wings with a narrow black marginal band containing a series of white 

 lunules. Head and body black above, white beneath. Antennae black, with white 

 bands beneath. 



Female differs from the male in the greater extension of the white band above, 

 which occupies nearly the whole of both wings, leaving the black bands narrow with its 

 interior edges very uneven. Underside with the markings similarly disposed, the 

 bands narrower. 



Expanse of wings, $ ly%, ? 1 inch. 



Habitat. — Upper Burma. 



Distribution. — Watson records it from the Chin Hills ; the type came from 

 Upper Burma ; in the B. M. from the Shan States and Karen Hills. 



CASTALIUS MANLUENA. 

 Plate 632, figs. 1, ^, la, ?, lb, <J, Ic, ?. 

 Lycxna manluena, Felder, Verb. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xii. p. 484 (1862). 



Castalius manluena, Moore, Proc. Zool. See. 1877, p. 587. Doherty, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1886, 

 p. 261 ; id. I.e. 1889, p. 134, pi. 10, fig. 8, (J . de Niceville, Butt, of India, iii. p. 200 (1890). 



Imago. — Male. Upperside black, a broad transverse white band from the upper 

 disc near the costa of forewing to the abdominal margin of hindwing before the middle, 

 just entering the cell of forewing, indented above, and also outwardly between veins 3 

 and 4 ; on the hindwing it is somewhat broader, and is strongly produced outwardly, 

 acutely indented inwardly ; on both wings also there is a slender marginal white line, 

 broken at the veins, and a pale whitish post-discal line. Underside coloured like the 

 upperside, the white band broader. Forewing with a white sub-costal streak from 

 the base to the middle, a white post-discal transverse band, narrowing and somewhat 

 irregular hindwards, and a terminal series of white spots. Hindwing with the band 

 somewhat irregular and divided by the veins, and produced outwardly below its middle, 

 a post-discal irregular white band and a series of terminal white spots. Antennae black 

 ringed with white ; head and body black above, paler beneath, tails black, tipped with 

 white. 



Female. Upperside like the male, but somewhat paler, the band on the hindwing 

 broader and more regular. Underside also like the male, but the bands are complete 

 and not broken. 



Expanse of wings, $ % 1 inch. 



