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40. TionEREA ACTB, Moore. 



Mergni, Myitta. My single female (Myitta) is remarkable in having 

 tlie white spots on the lower part of the hindwing united into a short 

 very broad band, such as occurs in some specimens of Oheritra freia. 



41. Cheritea fkeia, Fab. 

 Mergui, Myitta. 



42. BiNDAHAEA pnociDES, Tab. 

 One female, Mergui. 



43. Zbltus ^tolus. Fab. (etoJus). 

 Mergui, Myitta. 



44. SiNTHTTSA AMBA, Hew. 



Myitta. Differs from S. nasalca in the richer blue of the forewiug, 

 and the much broader blue area of the hindwing. 



45. llTPOLYCiENA EETLns, Godt. 

 Mergui, Mj-itta. 



46. Chliaeia oihona, How. 

 Myitta. 



47. Chliaeia meegitia, n. sp., PI. XXIII, Fig. 2. 



Male, above, dull indigo blue over half the forewing from the costal 

 vein almost to the lower angle, and over the hindwing from the upper 

 subcostal to the submedian vein ; cilia dark, lobe with a marginal white 

 line, tails edged and tipped with white. Below jjearl grey, the apex of 

 the forewing widely, and the costa slenderly light fulvous brown, both 

 wings with a double reddish streak across the end of the cell, and a 

 slender, straight, brighter fulvous, transverse discal fascia, very slenderly 

 bordered with blackish and whitish lines. On the forewing this is near- 

 ly straight, unbroken, on the hindwing it is dislocated inwardly below 

 the upi^er median, and again below the lower median. Forewing with 

 an obscure darker submarginal line, cilia dark. Hindwing mostly grey, 

 the apex slightly tinged with rufous, the lower and anal part whit- 

 ish with two submarginal lunular bands, a large black spot, edged anally 

 with orange but without metallic scales, between the lower medians ; 

 lobe black edged with white, a slender black edge-line, cilia basally 

 whitish, outwardly dark. Tails much as in oihona, the anal one longest. 



A single male, Mergui. The species somewhat I'esembles Zeltus 

 cvtolus, though easily distiugiiislied by the short tails and the absence 

 of the blue reflections above. It has still more resemblance to Sinthtisa 

 amba. On account of the closely appressed costal and first subcostal 

 veins, I place it in Chliaria, though its long narrow wings give it quite 

 a different asjioct. 



48. Tajuria jangala, Horsf. 

 Mergui, Myitta. 



