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LEPIPOPTERA INPICA . 
Distribution. —The type came from Taoo, Upper Tenasserim, de Nieeville records 
it from Palone, Eangoon and Sylhet, Elwes from East Pegu; we have received several 
examples of both sexes from the Khasia Hills. 
RAP ALA TESTA. 
Plate 713, figs. 3, £ , 3a, 9 > 3b, $. 
Rajpala testa , Swinhoe, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1897, p. 410. 
Imago. —Male. Upperside. Forewing black, a small middle space below the 
median vein, down to the sub-median, dull brownish-red or coppery-red extending 
narrowly and decreasingly above veins 2 and 3 which are black. Hindwing with the 
costal and abdominal areas broadly suffused with black, the abdominal fold pale, the 
outer marginal line and all the veins finely black, the remaining small space in the 
lower disc of the same dull red colour as in the forewing ; tail black, tipped with white ; 
anal lobe black with a yellowish spot in it. Cilia black with grey tips. Underside 
dull pale ochreous-grey, bands as in F. suffusa; anal lobe black, a black spot in the 
first interspace, some black suffusion between them which extends a little up the 
abdominal margin; outer marginal line finely brown, with a white inner thread. 
Antennae black, ringed with white, club with a red tip; frons ochreous-white; eyes 
ringed with w T hite; head and body blackish above, with ochreous hairs, ochreous-grey 
beneath. 
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Female. Upperside brown. For erring with the inner area pale brown, darkening 
towards the borders. Hindwing with the disc paler than the rest of the wing, the 
abdominal fold pale, anal lobe with a black spot with a yellow spot on it, both ringed 
with bluish-grey, and a white spot above it; both wings with black terminal line with a 
pale inner thread at the anal angle of the hindwing. Underside as in the male, the 
black spot near the anal angle faintly capped with orange. 
Expanse of wings, $ 1 T 3 ¥ , 9 1 T % inches. 
Habitat. —Jaintia Hills, Assam. 
Described from two pairs received from our native collector. 
RAPALA INTERMEDIA. 
Plate 714, figs. 1, ^, la, 9 j lb, $ . 
Peudorix enijpeus var. intermedins, Staudinger, Ex. Sclimett. p. 279 (1888). 
Rapala xenophon, de Nieeville (part), Butt, of India, iii. p. 470 (1890). 
Imago. —Male. Upperside. Forewing black, a narrow fulvous-red streak below 
the median vein from the base to the outer two-thirds of the wing, gradually increasing 
