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65. Neptis hordonia. 



Papilio hordonia, Stoll in Snppl. Cramer, Pap. Ex., vol. v, pi. xxxiii, figs. 4, 4 D 

 (1790). 



Thirteen males and four females in forest near Silcuri between 19th 

 May and 8th August. 



66. Neptis kuhasa. 



N. Tcuhasa, de Niceville, Jonm. A. S. B., vol. Iv, pt. 2, p. 250, n. 2, pi. xi, fig. 12, 

 male (1886). 



S . IJPPERSIDE. Both wings black with orange markings. Forewing 

 with a broad discoidal streak bounded behind by the median nervure, 

 obscurely separated from the large triangular spot beyond by two fine 

 black lines ; a broad subapical patch well- separated from a rather less 

 broad discal one, which reaches the inner margin, and is strongly con- 

 stricted at the first median nervule ; a prominent submarginal somewhat 

 lunate band, with a very obscure and fine pale marginal line. Hindwing 

 ■with a broad straight even discal band, and a similar but narrower 

 (about one-third the width) submarginal band ; marginal line as in the 

 forewing. Underside. Both wings with the ground-colour much paler, 

 and the bands also paler, ochreous rather than orange. Forewing marked 

 as above. Hindwing with an additional ochreous band at the base of 

 the costal margin, the discal and submarginal bands broader with the 

 band of the ground-colour between them hence narrower, the outer 

 margin broadly fuscous, bearing a prominent ochreous line. Female, hoth 

 wings slightly paler. Forewing with the apex less produced. Upperside. 

 Hindwing with the discal band narrower, the submarginal band wider 

 than in the male. Underside with the same differences as the upper. 



Expanse : ^ , 1-9 ; 9,2-0 inches. 



Differs from Upper Tenasserim specimens of N. sattanga, in both 

 Bexes, in the submarginal band of the upperside being narrower, the 

 band of the ground-colour between the discal and submarginal ochreous 

 bands on the underside twice as wide, and the outer margin broadly 

 fuscous, bearing a prominent ochreous line, in the hindwing. In 

 JV". sattanga, the margin is equally broadly ochreous inwardly bounded 

 by a narrow black line, the extreme margin being defined by a very fine 

 black line. 



One male on 29th July, and two females on 8th August at Irang- 

 mara. 



67. Neptis radha. 



N. radha, Moore, Horsfield and Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. C, vol. i, p. 166, 

 n. 343, pi. iva, fig. 4 (1857). 



One male, Nemotha, 8th September. 



