LEPID OP TEE A IN I) 1C A, 
lunules, a black spot oirtbe anal lobe, ringed with white, another in the first interspace, 
ringed with orange, terminal line brown, with a whitish inner thread. Cilia of both 
wings grey, tipped with black. Antennae black, ringed with white ; club with a dull 
red tip, and a white streak at its base on the underside ; head and body blackish above, 
the hinder segments of the abdomen orange-red, whitish beneath; frons whitish, eyes 
ringed with wdiite. 
Female. Upperside, both wings glossy pale hair-brown, becoming darker towards 
the margins. Forewing unmarked. Hindwing with a large anal white patch divided 
by the dark veins from the median nervule to the sub-median nervure, the portion in 
the second median interspace small, the one in the first median interspace the largest, 
the one in the sub-median interspace also large; a prominent anteciliary black line, 
which becomes lost in the ground colour of the wing after it has passed the anal white 
patch ; anal lobe black in the middle, outwardly defined by white ; tail twice as long as 
in the male, white with a narrow black centre. Cilia of hindwing white, very long on 
the abdominal margin, becoming hair-brown towards the apex of the wdng, of the 
forewing entirely hair-brown. Underside, both wings dull silvery-grey. Forewing 
with the costa narrowly, the apex somewhat broadly, the outer margin decreasingly 
cupreous. Ilindwing with an outer discal series of black spots outwardly defined with 
white, the three anterior ones small, round, slightly increasing in size, the one in the 
sub-median interspace crescentic, with a minute dot placed against it in the internal 
interspace, with another dot anterior to it on the abdominal margin, an oval black spot 
near the margin in the first median interspace, the sub-median interspace near the 
margin sprinkled with black scales, the anal lobe black, a prominent anteciliary black 
thread from the anal lobe to the discoidal nervule, also extending along the abdominal 
margin for a short distance anterior to the anal lobe. The specimen described is in the 
collection of Major F. B. Longe, R.E., who captured it on the 8th of January, 1887, at 
Ngokgale near Hsipaw, North Shan States, Upper Burma, (de Niceville. ) 
Expanse of wings, J 1 T %, 7 1 tV inches. 
Habitat. —Assam, Burma. 
Distribution. —We have received a number of males from the Khasia Hills, from 
whence the type male, now in the Indian Museum, Calcutta, came; our description and 
figures of the male are from a Khasia example ; the female we have not been able to 
get, we therefore give de Niceville’s description and copies of his figures. 
DEUDORIX HYPARGYRLL 
Plate 712, figs, 3, $, 3a, 
Rrvpala Injpargyria , Elwes, Proc, Zool, Soc, 1892, p, 643, pi. 43, fig, 7, J , 
Imago, —Male, Upperside. Forewing black, with a fulvous-red streak from the 
