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the sub-anal markings vary in heaviness and degrees of con- 
tinuity. It seems therefore unnecessary to give a name to 
the extreme form since all intermediate forms occur in the 
same locality. 
Distribution: India to Burma, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra 
and Java. 
Injuries. (i) é, both tails asymmetrically cut short. (11) 
8, left and (iii) ¢, right tail cut short. 
504. Cheritra pallida, Druce. 
Sithon pallida, Druce, Proe. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 352, pl. 
PONONG io. 23S Sia). 
Sandakan (Pryer); Labuan (Low). 
Only recorded from Borneo. 
Mr. H. H. Druce has examined the type of this species and 
considers it a distinct species, but nearly allied to C. freja, 
Fab. 
Genus, Rirra, de Nicéy. 
505. Mitra aurea, Druce. 
Sithon aurea, Druce, 7. c. p. 852, pl. XX XIII. fig. 1, ¢ 
(1873). 
hivtra aurea, A. H. Druce, op. cit. p. 610, 29 (1895). 
Labuan (Low and Waterstradt); North Borneo, Banting 
and Kuching (Sar. Mus.). 
Also recorded from Perak and Sumatra. 3 
The Sarawak Museum specimens were taken in February, 
May, June, and from August to November; the females rather 
more commonly. 
Injuries. (i) 68, neat symmetrical excision in each hind- 
wing removing both long tails. (ji) @, small symmetrical 
bite from anal end of inner margin of both hind-wings and a 
small piece out of hind-margin of right fore-wing.  (ill-iv) 
2, with one tail cut out. (v-vii) 38, with one tail cut short 
or excised. 
rroup 4. HORAGARIA.* 
_ Genus, Horaca, Moore. 
506. IZoraga albistigmata, n. sp. 
Maur. Upperside. Dark fuscous, with small well-defined 
white discal patch in fore-wing, and very faint white line 
bordering anal angle of hind-wing; anal lobe touched with blue, 
tails white-tipped. Underside. Rich ochreous. Fore-wing: 
sharply defined white discal patch, widest across the base of 
“1. De Nicéville assigned seven genera to this grovp (characterised by 
the presence of three tails,) of which six are found in Borneo (the seventh, 
Rathinda, Moore, being confined to India and Ceylon). 
R. A. Soc., No, 60, 1911. 
