GER YDINJE. 
197 
ALLOTINUS NIVALIS. 
Plate 616, figs. 2, £ , 2a, $ , 2b, £. 
Miletus nivalis, Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1873, p. 348. 
Paragerydus nivalis, Distant, Khop. Malayana, p. 207, pi. 22, fig. 11, 9 (1884). 
Allotinus nivalis, cle Niceville, Butt, of India, iii. p. 30, pi. 26, fig. 159, J (1890). Elwes, Proc. Zool. 
Soc. 1892, p. 620. Bingham, Fauna of Brit. India, Butt. ii. p. 301 (1907). 
Logania substrigosa, Moore, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1884, p. 22. 
Imago.— Male. Uppersicle dark brown, unmarked. Underside white, with 
oehreous-brown markings. Forewing with some thickly dispersed specks on the costa, 
a post-discal thin transverse band, curving outwardly above and below its middle, 
the entire wing covered with minute specks and transverse strigse. Hindwing 
similarly marked with strigse, a sub-terminal series of black dots on both wings. 
Female. Like the male above and below, except that the markings below are 
more pronounced and there is more or less suffusion on the outer borders of both 
wings, and a patch on the outer margin of the fore wing below the apex. 
Expanse of wings, $ $ 1 inch. 
Habitat. —Southern Burma, Malacca, Borneo, Sumatra, Nias. 
Distribution.— The type came from Borneo; Moore’s type from the Mergui 
Archipelago ; Elwes records it from Eastern Pegu, de Niceville from Tenasserim and 
Mergui; it is in the B. M. from Sumatra and Nias. 
ALLOTINUS PAN0RMIS. 
Plate 616, figs. 3, $, 3a, J , 3b, <£, 3c, £ . 
Allotinuspanormis, Elwes, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1892, p. 619, pi. 43, ligs. 8, 9, g J. Bingham, Fauna of 
Brit. India, Butt. ii. p. 301 (1907). 
Imago. —Male. Upperside uniform dark brown with a slight pinkish -ochreo us 
tinge. Forewing with a large pale, almost oval, longitudinal streak beyond the cell. 
Hindwing unmarked, cilia of both wings grey. Underside, greyish-white markings, 
ochreous-grey, both wings covered with innumerable minute strigse, some formiim 
small spots on the costa of the forewing, a spot in the cell, a bar beyond it, and 
another at its end; some larger transverse marks on the outer portion of the wing. 
On the hindwing there are a greater number of large marks on the basal half 
and a post-discal series of spots, on both wings there is a sub-terminal series of 
small spots. 
Female. Like the male on the upperside, colour more ochreous-tinged, indications 
of the streak on the forewing; otherwise both wings are without markings. Underside 
