DODONA. 48 7 



dorsum, and closely approximate subterminal and terminal bands ; 

 the postdiscal slender band or line twice interrupted across the 

 tornal area ; lobes black, narrowly edged with white on the outer 

 side. Antennae dark brown annulated with white ; head, thorax 

 and abdomen dark brown ; beneath, palpi, thorax and abdomen 

 ochraceous white. 



Exp. 6 2 43-47 mm. (1-7-1-85"). 



Hab. Nepal ; Sikhim over 5000 ft. ; Assam, the Khasi and 

 jNaga Hills ; Upper Burma. 



467. Dodona deodata, Heivitson, Ent. Month. Mag. xiii, 1876, p. 151 ; 

 deJV. Butt. Ind. ii,1886, p. 312 ; Elwes, P. Z. S. 1891, p. 288, pi. 27, 

 fig. 8 ; Moore (Balonca), Lep. Ind. v, 1901-1903, p. 74, pi. 398, 

 figs. 1, la, c? • 



<$ 2 • Upperside : basal third of both fore and hind wings 

 fuliginous black, followed by a very broad white discal band, that 

 is broadest in the middle and extends from the costa of fore to just 

 above the tornal area of the hind wing ; on the latter wing it 

 tapers posteriorly to a point with both inner and outer margins 

 straight; on the fore wing it broadens from costa to dorsum and 

 has its inner margin straight, its outer margin curved outwards. 

 Beyond this white medial area both wings are black from apex 

 broadly along the termen ; the fore wing with a curved row of 

 white spots and some preapical white dots ; the hind wing with 

 an inner and an outer narrower subterminal series of short 

 white transverse lines in the interspaces ; tornal lobe and fila- 

 mentous tail of hind wing fuliginous black, slenderly margined 

 with white ; dorsum broadly sullied white, with two fuliginous 

 black stripes parallel to the margin and some curved black marks 

 above the tornal lobe. Underside white, with the following chest- 

 nut-red transverse bands and markings : a basal and subbasal even 

 band from costa of fore to just above tornal area of hind wing, 

 there angulated and continued upwards along the dorsal margin to 

 the base of the wing ; an inner and an outer postdiscal similar band, 

 coalescing below vein 4 on the fore wing and continued as a single 

 band to just above the tornal area of the hind wing; the upper 

 portion of this band on the hind wing and the lower portion of it 

 on the fore wing traversed medially by very slender white broken 

 lines ; posteriorly on the hind wing this band has two yellow spots 

 below it, with two black spots on its outer margin ; finally, a 

 similar chestnut-red terminal band medially traversed on the fore 

 wing by a broken white line, irregular and incomplete on the hind 

 wing ; this band at the apex of the fore wing is widened inwardly 

 and bears two round w T hite spots ; lobe of hind wing and fila- 

 mentous tail black, with some bluish marks above on the tornal 

 area. Antennae dark brown ; head, thorax and abdomen dark 

 greyish brown ; beneath, the palpi, thorax and abdomen white. 



Exp. <$ 2 48-52 mm. (1-9-2-03"). 



Hab. Eecorded only so far from Lower Burma. 



