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base, which widens outwards to the disc, is limited above by the median vein and the 
basal third of vein 3, and hindwards by the sub-median vein, immediately above which 
are a few black scales, its colour is much as in Rapala xenophon , Fabrieius, but 
somewhat paler; vein 2, where it runs across the upper outer end of the streak, is black. 
Hindwing also black, but somewhat paler, a large fulvous-red patch in the lower disc, 
broadest towards the abdominal margin and narrowing gradually outwards, making 
the black of the outer margin gradually narrowing to the anal angle where it is 
somewhat diffuse, and from whence a broad paler brown shade runs up the wing, close 
to and parallel with the abdominal fold, which is pale brown and becomes very pale 
upwards; anal lobe black with a white spot in it, and another sub-terminal white spot 
in the black border in the next interspace ; tails black, tipped with white. Cilia brown, 
becoming white-tipped on the hindwing towards the anal angle, and pure wdiite on the 
abdominal margin. Underside silvery greyish-white. Forewing tinged with pale 
brownish-ochreous, narrowly on the costa and outer margin, broadly at the apex. 
lliridwing with a paler brownish-ochreous tint at the apex, an inner curved series of 
blackish spots above the anal angle, which commences from close to the abdominal 
margin in a curiously shaped W-curve and is continued from the upper outer end of the 
curve in an outwardly curved series of spots, which curve in upwards close to the 
margin and become obsolete before reaching the apex. The anal space outside this 
series is almost pure white, there is a black spot on the anal lobe, another in the 
first median interspace, a small blackish mark in the interspace betwnen them, and still 
smaller spots in the interspaces above; terminal line black. Antennae black, with 
white spots on the joints beneath, and a dull orange tip, and a white streak below, 
beneath the club ; frons white ; head and body brown above, white beneath. 
Expanse of wings, $ lj, inches. 
Habitat. —Karen Hills, Perak. 
INDO-MALAYAN ALLIED SPECIES. 
Deudorix strephanus, H. H. Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1896, p. 681, pi. 31, fig. 15, . Habitat, Kina 
Balu, Borneo. 
Genus RAPALA. 
Rcipala, Moore, Lep. Ceylon, i. p. 105 (1881). Distant, Rhop. Malayana, p. 276 (1885). 
de Niceville, Butt, of India, iii. p. 454 (1890). Leech, Butt, of China, etc. ii. p. 413 (1893). 
Nadisepa, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1882, p. 249. 
Baspa, Moore, l.c. p. 250. 
Bidaspa, Moore, l.c. 
Vadebra, Moore, l.c. 1883, p. 528. 
Eyes finely hairy. Forewing , vein 12 ends on the costa about opposite the 
