280 ADDENDA. 



with a violaceous tint ; markings black. Forewing with a pair of spots inside 

 the cell, one above the other, and a paler spot at the end, a discal, uniform series 

 of five spots, the lowest three nearly straight, the upper two well curved inwards. 

 Ilindwing with two large sub-costal spots, two small basal spots, a spot inside the 

 cell below the inner large sub-costal spot, and another in a line below it, a pale 

 small spot below the outer large sub-costal spot, a pale linear mark at the end of 

 the cell, a discal, outwardly curved series of four spots, another in continuation, 

 close to the abdominal margin and between them, but well outside and near the 

 anal angle, another small spot ; both wings with a sub-terminal series of pale 

 brown, rather thick, lunular marks. Antennae black, ringed with white ; palpi, head 

 and body black above, white beneath. 



Female unknown. 



Expanse of wings, 1 inch. 



Habitat. — Naga Hills, Malay Peninsula. 



DiSTEiBUTiON. — The type-specimen came from Malacca, we have it in our 

 collection from Perak and Deli, Sumatra, and Major Tytler has kindly brought us 

 two examples taken by him at Gaspani, Naga Hills, 1,500 ft. elevation, November, 

 1909. It is new to the Indian fauna; the spots on the underside, in the examples 

 before us, varying only in the shade of colour. 



