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35. Limenitis procris, var. anarta. 



36. Neptis cnacalis, Hewitson. 

 One male and two females. 



37. Neptis jumba. 



N.jumha, Moore, Cat. Lop. E. I. Co. 1857, vol. i, p. 167, pi. ia, fig. 5; Proc. 

 Zool. Soc. Loncl. 1858, p. 7. 



A male and a female from S. Andaman. 



38. Neptis mananda, Moore. 



39. Neptis andamana, Moore. 



40. Athtma reta. 



Athyma reta, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1858, p. 12, pi. 50, fig. 3 (?, from 

 Sumatra. 



Athyma selenopkora, Kollar, Wood-Mason and de NiceVille, Journ. As. Soc. Ben- 

 gal, 1880, vol. xlix, pt. ii, p. 229, ? . 



? . Anterior wings above with the divided cellular mark, the triangu- 

 lar spot beyond this, a subapical largish spot, and a much smaller one just 

 in front of the second median veinlet in the discal series, orange, and with 

 the curved series of six discal spots white, diftusedly bordered, from the 

 costal margin increasingly and afterwards decreasingly to the inner margin, 

 with orange. 



Posterior wings with the discal band white decreasingly from the 

 anterior margin narrowly edged externally with orange, and with the sub- 

 marginal sinuous band narrower, broken up into lunules, and orange- 

 coloured. 



Length of anterior wing 1*44 ; whence expanse = 3*04 inches. 



41. Taistaecia cibaritis, Hewitson. 



42. Adolias acontius. 



Adolias acontius, Hewitson, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1874, ser. 4, vol. xiv, 

 p. 358 ; Exot. Butt. vol. v, Adolias, pi. iv, fig. 11, ? . 



Tanaecia acontius, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1877, p. 586. — Wood-Mason 

 and de Niceville, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1880, p. 229, ? . 



S . Wings above almost black, the ground-colour being very dark 

 brown of a bronzy tint, and the prominent cellular and basal marks, the 

 outer margins, and the common discal and submarginal submacular bands 

 velvety black, the former of the two last-named bounded externally at its 

 anterior end by a series of four indistinct U-shaped white marks, and the 

 latter provided at its inner and anterior extremity with two small elongat- 

 ed subcostal white spots (the posterior of which is the larger), and, in the 

 posterior wings, composed of distinct subelongate spots each with an 

 inconspicuous dash paler than the surrounding ground-colour at either end. 

 The posterior wings strongly glossed with dark greenish-purple anteriorly. 

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