GEE YBINjE. 
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Imago. —Male. Upperside violaceous. Forewing with some grey irrorations at 
the base, costal band narrowly pale black, outer marginal band brownish-black, very 
broad, occupying one-third of the wing, its inner edge having some short blackish 
streaks running in on the veins. Hindwing with the costa very broadly blackish, the 
entire wing suffused with blackish-brown with the exception of a medial streak of the 
violaceous colour from the base to the disc. Underside whitish, heavily and irregularly 
mottled with dark brown. Forewing with the veins densely mottled and a dark sub- 
apical shade. Hindwing with obscure bands formed by the coalescing of the mottlings, 
sometimes medial, discal and sub-terminal, but they are not properly determinable, in 
some lights they appear to be longitudinal, sub-costal and medial. 
Female, unknown. 
Expanse of wings, $ T y inch. 
Habitat. —Lower Burma. 
Distribution. —The type in the Indian Museum, Calcutta, came from Elphinstone 
Island, Mergui Archipelago ; Manders records it from the Shan States, Elwes from 
Perak; there is an example in the B. M. from the Haundraw Valley, Burma. 
LOGANIA WATSONIANA. 
Plate 618, figs. 2, $, 2a, 9, 2b, $, 2e, J. 
Logania watsoniana, de Niceville, Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1898, p. 143, pi. Z, figs. 17, 18, $ $. 
Bingham, Fauna of Brit. India, Butt. ii. p. 303 (1907). 
Imago. —Male. Forewing. Upperside white, the base irrorated with blackish 
atoms, a suffused blackish spot at the upper end of the cell, costal band narrowdy 
blackish, apex broadly black, its inner margin crossing from the discoidal spot to 
vein 5, and then uniformly and less broadly to the hinder angle, the hinder margin 
also suffused with blackish. Hindwing entirely suffused, the costal margin broadly 
black. Underside. Forewing pale purplish-brown, an irregular w T hite patch in the 
disc, continued to the hinder margin, some dark clouds in the purplish-brown portions 
and many striae. Hindwing paler, the mottlings forming ante and post medial 
clouds. 
Female. Upperside like the male, but the basal suffusion more extensive, leaving 
but a small white space in the upper disc. On the underside the ground colour of 
the hindwing is paler and more ochreous and sub-basal, ante-medial and post-medial 
macular bands are more or less observable. Antennae, head and body blackish above 
and below. 
Expanse of wings, £ 1 y’y, $ l T 2 y inches. 
Habitat.— Upper Burma. 
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