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to Batara. Male. Wings somewhat shorter. Forewing with broader discoidal streak 
and discal band, the lower end of the discoidal streak extending slightly below the 
upper median, its end also less prolonged, the subapical and lower portions of the 
discal band slightly joined; a submarginal very slender ochreous line. Hindwing 
with a broader inner-discal band and narrower outer band, both also broader than in 
Batara. Underside ; ground-colour rich ochreous-brown ; the discoidal streak, and 
discal bands, as above, broader than in Batara, all being yellowish-ochreous ; the 
submarginal band on both wings, and the slender sinuous medial-discal line on the 
hindwing being slightly washed with violet-grey. Expanse, d l^o inch. Type in 
Coll. Hewitson, Brit. Mus. Habitat. Java.— Stabrobates Disopa (Neptis Disopa, 
Swinhoe, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1893, p. 256. Syn. N. Miah, Leech, Butt, of China, 
p. 198, pi. 19, fig. 3 (1893). Habitat. W. China.— Stabrobates Ghinensis (Neptis 
Chinensis, Leech, Butt, of China, p. 198, pi. 19, fig. 2 (1893). Habitat. W. China. 
— Stabrobates Thestias (N. Thestias, Leech, l.c. p. 196, pi. 18, fig. 3, d (1893). 
Habitat. W. China.— Stabrobates Aspasia (N. Aspasia, Leech, Entom. 1890, p. 37 ; 
Butt, of China, p. 193, pi. 18, fig. 5, d). Habitat. W. China.— Stabrobates Antigone 
(N. Antigone, Leech, l.c . p. 192, pi. 18, fig. 6, ? . Habitat. W. China.— Stabrobates 
Arachne (N. Arachne, Leech, l.c. p. 191, pi. 18, fig. 7, d. Syn. N. Giddeneme, 
Oberthiir, Et. Ent. 1891, p. 9, pi. 1, fig. 7. Habitat. W. China.— Stabrobates Thetis 
(N. Thetis, Leech, l.c. p. 191, ph 18, fig. 10, d. Habitat . W. China.— Stabrobates 
Armandia (N. Armandia-, Oberthiir, Etud. Ent. 1876, p. 23, pi. 4, fig. 4, a, d. 
Leech, l.c. p. 195. Habitat. W.C. China.— Stabrobates Themis (N. Themis, Leech, l.c. 
p. 191, pi. 18, fig. 8, ?). Habitat. W.C. China.— Stabrobates Thisbe (N. Thisbe, 
Menetr. Schrenck’s Reis. Amur. ii. p. 26, pi. 2, fig. 9 (1859). Habitat. Amurland. 
—,Stabrobates Beroe (N. Beroe, Leech, l.c. p. 193, pi. 18, fig. 9, d. Habitat. C. China. 
— Stabrobates Hesione (N. Hesione, Leech, l.c. p. 194, pi. 18, fig. 1. Habitat. W.C. 
China.— Stabrobates Antilope (N, Antilope, Leech, l.c. p. 197, pi. 18, fig. 2, d. 
Habitat . W.C. China.'— Stabrobates Gydippe (N. Cydippe, Leech, l.c. p. 196, pi. 18, 
fig. 4, d. Habitat. W. China. 
Philippine Allied Genus.— Genus Tagatsia.— Wings small. Forewing narrow, 
subtriangular; first subcostal branch emitted at one-eighth before end of the cell, 
second at one-fourth beyond the end of the cell; the cell open. Hindwing rather 
short, conically-ovate; exterior margin obliquely convex, even, anal angle 
rounded; precostal vein short, slightly bent outward ; second subcostal and 
radial at equal distances from the costal. Body moderately slender; palpi 
shorter than in Bahinda, apical joint also shorter and stouter; eyes 
naked. Type. T. Dama— Tagatsia Dama (Athyma Dama, Moore, P. Z. S. 
1858, p. 19, pi. 51, fig. 5). Neptis Dama, Semper, Reis. Phil. Lep. p. 152, pi. 30, 
fig. 17, 18, d ? (1889). Habitat. Manilla; Luzon— Tagatsia Gyrilla (Neptis 
