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of the discoidal cell distinctly swollen and free of, or covered with, colourless scales in 
the sub-costal interspace immediately anterior to the point where the first sub-costal 
nervule arises. Without bleaching the wing of a specimen it is difficult to define these 
characters accurately. The species may be a Deudorix , it is certainly not a liapala , as 
it does not possess a tuft of hairs on the inner margin of the forewing, or a scale-mark 
on the costa of the hindwing, wdiich are characteristic features of that genus. Described 
from a single specimen in my collection, (de Nieeville, Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. 
1895, p. 318.) 
Female. Upperside, both wings hair-brown with a distinct gloss in some lights. 
Cilia cinereous. Forewing somewhat paler on the disc. Ilindwing with the costal 
and abdominal margins somewhat paler than the rest of the surface, the anal lobe 
bearing a small obscure black and dull ochreous spot. Underside, both wings grey, of 
a paler shade than in the male, but all the markings precisely the same. 
Described from two examples in my collection, (de Nieeville, Journ. As. Soc. 
Bengal, 1897, p. 560.) 
Expanse of wings, J l-j%, $ lyC to l-j^ inches. 
Habitat. — Burma. 
Distribution. —Daunat Bange, Tenasserim. 
We have not seen this species, it is not represented in the B. M., we therefore give 
copies of de Niceville’s figures. 
CHINESE AND JAPANESE ALLIED SPECIES. 
Hysudra micans, Thecla micans, Bremer and Grey, Schmett. N. China's, p. 9 (1853). Rapala micans, 
Leech, Bntt. of China, etc. p. 414. Habitat, China. 
Hysudra coeridea, Thecla coerulea, Bremer and Grey, l.c. p. 8. M cue tries, Cat. Mus. Petr, part i. 
pi. 4, fig. 4 (1855). Habitat, China. 
Hysudra arata, Thecla arata, Bremer, Lep. Ost-Sib. p. 25, pi. 3, fig. 6 (1864). Fryer, Rhop. Niphon, 
p. 15, pi. 4, fig. 10 (1887). Rapala arata, Leech, l.c, p. 416 (1893). Synonym, Thecla ichno- 
graphia, Butler, Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. Lond. 1866, p. 57. Habitat, China, Japan, Corea. 
Hysudra tyrianthina, Thecla tyrianthina, Butler, Aim. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1881, p. 34, pi. 4, fig. 5. 
Habitat, Japan. 
Hysudra betuloides, Thecla betuloides, Butler, l.c. fig. 2. Leech, l.c. p. 415, pi. 27, fig. 13, $ 
Habitat, Kiukiang. 
Genus ARAOTES. 
Araotes, Doherty, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1889, p. 413. de Niceville, Butt, of India, iii. p. 445 (1890). 
Eyes hairy. Forewing , vein 12 sinuous, ends on costa opposite the upper end of 
the cell, 11 emitted at two-thirds the length of the cell, is bent towards 12, almost 
touching it for a short distance, 10 from three-fourths, 9 from 7 from its middle, 
