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the abdominal margin at its middle and runs up it to the base in a series of indistinct 
spots, all edged with oclireous ; a sub-terminal series of lumiles enclosing two blackish 
spots with scattered metallic greenish scales and a prominent black spot on the anal 
lobe, all of which vary much in different examples, and are sometimes obscure. 
Antennae black, paler on the underside, with white dots; head and body above and 
below concolorous with the wings. 
Female. Upperside brown, with a bronzy gloss in certain lights, a pure white 
patch divided by the brown veins, on the lower end of the hindwing, margined out¬ 
wardly with a blackish anteciliary line, containing a large black round spot at the base 
of the tail on the outer side and another smaller and less distinct spot on the inner side, 
a black spot on the anal lobe. Underside white, bands and spots paler than in the 
male, but similarly disposed. 
Expanse of wings, $ $ 1^- to inches. 
Habitat. —Sikkim, Assam, Bhutan, Sylhet, Burma, Andamans, Malay Peninsula, 
Nias. 
Distribution. —The type, a female, is in the Banksian Cabinet in the B. M., 
labelled Africa, evidently in error ; Butler suggests Maulmein, Burma, wdiich is probably 
correct; we have received both sexes from the Khasia Hills; Mood-Mason and de 
Niceville record it from the South Andaman Islands, where it is said to be common ; 
de Niceville records it from Sikkim, Sylhet, Buxar, Perak and Rangoon; Elwes from 
Eastern Pegu and the Naga Hills. 
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BINDAHARA MOOREI. 
Plate 710, figs. 1, la, $ , lb, $. 
Bmdalmra phocides moorei, Friihstorfer, Iris, 1904, p. 151. 
Bindaliara phocides, Moore (nec Fabricius), Lep. Ceylon, i. p. 112, pi. 42, figs. 3, $, 3a, ? (1881). 
Bindaliara sugriva, Hampson (nec Horsfielcl), Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1888, p. 360. de Niceville, 
Butt, of India, iii. p. 475 (1890). Watson, Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1890, p. 35. Davidson, 
Bell and Aitken, id. 1896, p. 392, 
Imago. —-Male and female, similar to B, phocicles above and below in both sexes, 
except that on the upperside of the hindwing there is a narrow, terminal blue-green 
band from near the apex to vein 2. 
Expanse of wdngs, £ 9 ly^ to 1^ inches. 
Larva, much resembles that of Virachola Isocrates , Fabricius, blackish-brown, the 
constrictions between the segments w r ell marked, the head comparatively large, fuscous, 
covered with rugosities or short semicircular tubercles, the segments rapidly increasing 
in size to the fourth, then gradually tapering to the thirteenth, wdiich latter is about as 
wdde as the second segment; second segment anteriorly flesh-coloured, the third 
