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Genus 14, BIND A SABA, Moore. 
Lep. Cey. i. p. Ill (1881) ; Dist, Bhop. Malay, p. 247 (1882-6) ; 
de Nic., Butt. Ind. iii. p. 471 (1890). 
Sithok {part), Hubn., Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 77 (1816) ; Moore 
(part), Proc. Z. Soc. p. 526 (1883) ; JDist (part), Ehop. 
Malay, p. 253 (1882-6); de Nic. (part), Butt. Ind. iii. p. 447 
(1890). 
Mykii*a (part), Latr. (nee Fab.), Enc, Meth. ix. Dp. 11, 592 
(1819-23) ; Horsf., Cat. Lep. E. I. C. p. 116 (1829) ; Westw., 
Gen. D. L. p. 475 (1852) ; Sew:, 111. I). L. p. 27 (1863). 
B. SUgriva, Horsf., Cat. Lep. E. I. C. p. 105, 
n. 36, t. 1, f . 10, 10a, $ , Thee. S. in plate 
(1829) ; Horsf. and Moore (Myrina, 8.), 
Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. C. i. p. 51, n. 89, 
t. la, £. 12 (1857); Hew. (Myrina, 8.), 
111. D. L. p. 36, n. 29 (1862-78); 
W. D. and H. (My. 8.), Gen. D. L. ii. 
p. 476 (1850-2) ; Butl. (Myr. 8.), B. M. 
Cat. Fab. Lep. p. 183 (1869) ; Kirb. 
(Sithon, 8.), Cat. D. L. p. 414 (1871) ; 
'List., "Rhop. Malay, p. 247, note (1882-6) ; 
de Nic., Butt. Ind. iii. p. 475, n. 1011 
(1890). 
<J Myeika Isabella, Feld., Sitzb. Air. Wiss. 
Wien. Math. Nat. CI. xl. p. 451, n. 10 
(1860); Kirb. (Sithon, I.), Cat. D. L. 
p. 414 (1871); Semp. (Sithon, I.), Mus. 
Godf. Lep. xiv. p. 31 (1878). 
B. Phocides, Moore (nee Fab.), Leo. Cey. i. 
p. 112, t. 42, f. 3, $, 3a, ? (1881) ; Hew. 
(Myrina, B.), 111. D. L. p. 36, n. 30 
(1862-78). 
? Myrina Jolcus, Feld., Sitzb. Ak Wiss. Wien. 
Math. Nat. CI. xl. p. 451, n. 11 (1860) ; 
Hew. (Myr. J.), 111. D. L. t. 13, f. 16, 17 
(1862-78). 
With great regard for the opinions of Messrs. Distant 
and de Niceville, I have little doubt this, with 
Phocides, Fab., and Areca, Feld., all represent one 
rather variable species. In one specimen I have, 
from Ceylon, the blue in apical region of secondaries 
is restricted to a mere marginal line, only just 
perceptible ; in a Cape York example the blue 
patch is as broad as long, and nearly touches apical 
angle, the underside of both being exactly alike, 
and nearly as dark as in Horsefield's figure. The 
development of the white area in secondaries of 
¥ , and the lighter or darker shading of the under- 
side^ is so variable as to be quite unreliable for 
specific distinction. 
Cape York, 
Solomon 
Islands, 
Aru, Java, 
S. India, 
Ceylon. 
