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Apha subdives. (Plate XCIV. figs. 7 & 8.) 
Apha subdives, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. v. p. 1180. n. 1 (1855). 
3. Testaceous, with markings similar to those of A. floralis 9, but slaty purple; the 
area between the undulated postmedian lines of primaries and the oblique blackish-edged 
yellow stripe grey; external border extended to the external angle: secondaries with the 
subbasal area limited by the median line greyish; a dull ferrugimous patch near apex upon 
the external border: body greyish, considerably darker than in A. floralis. Wings below with 
the area between the postmedian dark line and the castellated discal line considerably narrower 
than in A. floralis, the discal line much thicker, the external area of primaries burnt-sienna 
red with purplish-brown external border: secondaries with the apical portion of external 
border ferruginous: body below considerably redder. Expanse of wings 2 inches 10 lines. 
2. Considerably larger than the male, the primaries paler and redder throughout. Expanse 
of wings 3 inches 5 lines. : 
Silhet. 
GANISA, Walk. 
Ganisa glaucescens. (Plate XCVI. figs. 1 & 2.) 
Tagora glaucescens, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. v. p. 1188. n. 1 (1855). 
Chocolate-brown, washed with shining silvery grey, excepting at the base of the wings, 
on the external border and discal band of the primaries, the fringe and discal band of secondaries, 
and the body: wings crossed by a narrow reddish ferruginous discal band, edged with dark 
brown, and running from near apex of primaries to abdominal margin of secoudaries : primaries 
with broad external border, its inner edge zigzag ; a large ochreous discoidal stigma placed be- 
tween two widely separated undulated dusky stripes ; indications of two very indistinct inarched 
stripes between the second one and the discal band: secondaries with the basal area crossed in 
the male by two very ill-defined dusky stripes ; a faint dusky zigzag indication of an external 
border similar to that of the primaries: head of the male blackish; collar and abdomen rust- 
red ; thorax red-brown ; tegule sericeous: body of the female rather paler. Under surface 
reddish fulvous, glaucous, and crossed by four brown undulated stripes from the middle of 
the wings to the centre of the disk; a series of grey spots parallel to the outer margin : female 
rather paler than the male. Expanse of wings, ¢ 3 inches 6 lines, ? 3 inches 9 lines, 
Darjiling (Parry & Lidderdale). 
Ganisa pallida. (Plate XCVI. fig. 3.) 
Considerably paler than G. glaucescens, pinky brown, with the area between the discal 
band of the wings and the external border glaucous grey ; the border limited by a black-dotted 
zigzag dusky line; discal band paler, and with blacker margins than in G. pallida: primaries 
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