428 W. Doherty — Certain lijcvsmdaa f rom Loiver Tenasserim. [No. 4, 



49. Deina donina, Hew. 

 Mergui, Myitta, males only. 



50. Daoalana viddea, Horsf. 



Mergui. The specimens resemble those from tlie Malay Peninsula 

 in all respects. As there seems to be some uncertainty about Hors- 

 field's type, 1 have not substituted Mr. de Nioeville's name Arrhenothrix 

 for Bacalana. 



61. Thamala MARCiANA, Hew. (mitiiata). 

 Mergui. 



62. HoRAGA ONYX, Moore. 



Mergui. My specimens differ from Sikkim ones only in the ground 

 colour of the underside, which is greenish yellow instead of ochreous 

 brown. Only females taken. 



53. APHNiEus liOniTA, Horsf. 

 Mergui, Myitta. 



54. CUKETIS MALAYICA, Feld. 



My specimens are very inconstant, as is usually the case in this 

 genus. 



Subfamily DEUDORIGINiB. 

 Genus Araotes, nov. 



55. Araotes lapithis, Moore. ; 

 Mergui, Myitta, scarce. 



56. Deudoeix epiaebas, Moore, (epijarbas). 

 Myitta. 



67. Rapala suffusa, Moore. 

 Mergui. 



58. Rapala schistacea, Moore. 



Mergui. An abnormal female was taken with the transverse discal 

 band below wholly obsolete on both wings. 

 69. Rapala sphinx. Fab. 



Two males, Myitta. The male of this species sometimes has and 

 sometimes has not a large black patch of metamorphosed scales on the 

 forewing above. 



Subfamily PORITINiE. 

 Genus PoRiTiA. 



In this genus the upper radial of the forewing originates at the 

 end of the cell, so that there is a very short upper discocellular. Tlie 

 middle discocellular is upright and very slender, the lower obsolescent. 



