102 A. WATSON 



labelled : Darjeeling (Pilcher) ; Rothschild Bequest B.M. 1939-1 ; Drepanidae 

 genitalia slide No. 1029. 



The colour-pattern and the male genitalia separate duplexa from miranda Warren. 

 C. bouvieri Oberthiir (q.v.) may later prove to be synonymous with duplexa birmana 

 when males of the former are available for study. 



Two subspecies are at present recognized : the nominate subspecies (India) and 

 birmana (Burma). 



Canucha duplexa duplexa (Moore) 



(PI. 11, fig. 368 ; Text-figs. 188-190) 



Canucha duplexa (Moore) ; Warren, 1923 : 475. [Good fig.] 

 Canucha duplexa (Moore) ; Gaede, 1931 : 40. 



Distinguished from duplexa birmana by the non-angulate postmedial fascia on the 

 hind wing and by the male genitalia. 

 Known only from N.E. India. 



Canucha duplexa birmana Bryk 

 (Text-figs. 191, 192) 

 Canucha miranda birmana Bryk, 1943 : 27. [Good fig.] 



Separable from the nominate subspecies by the male genitalia (Text-figs. 191, 192) 

 and by the angulate postmedial fascia on the hind wing. 



The name birmana may prove to be a junior synonym of bouvieri when male 

 material of the latter is made available for comparison. 



196 



Figs. 196-199. Canucha specularis, genitalia. 196, $ ; 197, aedeagus ; 198, <$ eighth 

 sternite ; 199, $ (unornamented corpus bursae not shown). 



