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form. Differs as follows : the discal single line crossing the 

 wings very much broader, forming a diffuse fascia sometimes not 

 black but of a darker ochraceous than the ground-colour ; the 

 inner of the pair of postdiscal lines always bisinuate on the fore 

 wing ; on the hind wing this pair sometimes form a loop near the 

 tornal angle, the intermediate black fascia or line between this 

 postdiscal pair of lines in many specimens not continuous on the 

 hind wing, but broken into short streaks or lines between the 

 veins. 



Exp. <$ $ as in the typical form. 



Hah. Burma ; Tenasserirn ; the Malayan Subregion to Borneo. 



369. Chersonesia peraka, Distant, A. M. N. H. (5) xiv, 1884, p. 199 ; 

 id. Rhop. Malay. 1884, p. 443, pi, 40, fig. 6 ; de N. (Cyrestis) Butt. 

 Ind. ii, 1886, p. 257, footnote ; Moore, Lep. Ind. iv, 1899-1900, 

 p. 57. 



6 2 • Closely allied to C. rahria, but the terminal margins of 

 both fore and hind wings are very much more convex, the short 

 tail at vein 4 on hind wing scarcely indicated, and there is 

 apparently no tornal lobe on the hind wing. Upperside ochra- 

 ceous. Fore and hind wings crossed by the following transverse 

 fasciae and lines : broad basal, subbasal and discal dusky-black 

 fasciae, the discal fascia with its outer margin diffuse, and a medial 

 line of the ochraceous ground-colour showing through ; two faint 

 postdiscal black lines, the inner irregularly sinuous on the fore 

 wing, the space between them traversed by a narrow black fascia 

 broken into short streaks between the veins ; terminal margins 

 somewhat broadly dusky black. Underside much paler ; markings 

 similar to those on the upperside but much less distinct. Antennae 

 ochraceous annulated with white ; head, thorax and abdomen 

 ochraceous with lateral paler stripes ; beneath whitish. 



Exp. S 2 28-36 mm. (1-10-1-4"). 



Hah. Tenasserirn ; Malay Peninsula. 



Genus JUNONIA. 



Jimonia, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. 1816, p. 34 ; Moore, Lep. Ceyl. 



\, 1880, p. 40 ; de N. Butt. Ind. ii, 1886, p. 65 : Moore, Lep. Ind. 



iv, 1899-1900, p. 62. 

 Precis, Moore (nee Hiibner), Lep. Ceyl. i, 1880, p. 39 ; de N. Butt. 



Ind. ii, 1886, p. 63. 



Type, J. lavinia, Cramer, from America. 



Range. Neotropical, Ethiopian, Indo- and Austro-Malayan, and 

 Oceanic Regions. 



3 2 • Pore wing : costa moderately arched, apex bluntly 

 angular: termen to a little below vein 6 straight, outwardly 

 oblique, then angulate (in the dry-season forms acutely angulate), 

 and below strongly concave to vein 2, thence inwardly oblique ; 

 tornus rounded ; dorsum straight ; cell to upper apex less than 



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