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TIJtUNA XtOEPSTOBFFXX (Plate 50, fig. 3,<?). 
Tirana Roepstorffii, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1883, p. 316, pi. 32, fig. 8, $ . 
Imago, —Male. Colour and pattern of markings similar to Karadina Anda- 
manensis . Uppersijfle pale olive-brown, but darker than in K. Andamanensis . Fore - 
wing with a similarly-disposed submarginal and marginal row of olivaceous-white 
spots; the marginal series smaller, conical, and extending to the apex, the two sub- 
marginal spots between the median veinlets indented on their outer edge and the 
lowest spot divided into two ; a discal row of much paler spots, and a similar rounded 
spot within lower end of the cell; sexual mark blackish . j Kindiving with the sub- 
marginal row of spots narrower than in K. Andamanensis , the marginal row smaller 
and conical; discoidal patch olivaceous-white . 
Expanse, 3^ inches. 
Habitat. —Andaman Isles. 
This is a very rare species, the only example known to me being the type speci¬ 
men of the male in the collection of Herr G. Semper, of Altona. In general form, 
colour, and pattern, it much resembles the Karadina Andamanensis , and is a mimick 
of that species. 
Ixdo-Malayan allied species op Tibuna. — T. Ochsenheimeri (Lucas, Rev. et Mag. 
Zool. 1853, 315, $); the type specimen of which has been personally examined 
and a comparative description of it given in my “ Monograph of the Euploeinge/’ 
in P. Z. S. 1883, p. 317. Habitat . Java. 
Genus NARMADA. 
Narmada , Moore, Lepidoptera of Ceylon, i. p. 13 (1880), Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1883, p. 318. 
Euplcea (Stictoploea part), Marshall and De Niceville, Butt, of India, i. y>. 90 (1882). 
Imago. —Male. Forewing elongated, triangular, costa slightly arched, apex 
somewhat acute, exterior margin oblique, posterior margin slightly convex; upper 
discocellular with a short spur emitted within the cell. Two sexual marks between the 
lower median and submedian veins, the upper streak clothed with widely-separated 
short scales of irregular shape, having broad bluntly bidented or rounded tips, and 
the lower streak clothed with widely-separated short tridentate-tipt scales; both 
these streaks, on the underside of the wing, being clothed with short regularly- 
disposed round-tipt ribbed scales, interspersed with a few narrow whitish scales and 
a very few extremely slender clavate white scales. Hindwing triangular. 
Type. —N. Coreoides. 
This genus differs from typical Stictoploea in the more triangular form of both 
wings, the forewing being narrower, more acuminate, and the sexual marks shorter. 
Pattern of markings and coloration similar to typical Crastia (G. Core). 
