N YMPHALINPE. (Gr oup LIMENITINA.) 
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Cyrilla, Felder, Wien. Ent. Mon. 1863, p. 114. Semper, l.c. p. 152, pi. 30, fig. 7, 8, 
S $ (1889). Syn. N. fervescens, Butler, Tr. Ent. Soc. 1874, p. 427. Habitat. 
Luzon.— Tagatsia Vidua (Neptis Vidua, Staudinger, D. Ent. Zeit. 1889, p. 64. 
Habitat. Palawan.— Tagatsia Athenais (Neptis Athenais, Felder, Wien. Ent. Mon. 
1863, p. 115. Semper, l.c. p. 152, pi. 30, fig. 9, 10, S 9 (1889). Habitat. Mindanao. 
—Tagatsia Mysia (Neptis Mysia, Feld. Wien. Ent. Mon. 1860, p. 247. Habitat. 
Batchian.-— Tagatsia Phrygia (Neptis Phrygia, Feld. W. Ent. Mon. 1863, p. 115). 
Habitat. Mindoro.— Tagatsia Attica (Neptis Attica, Semper, Reis. Phil. Lep. p. 143, 
pi. 30, fig. 11, 12, S ? (1889). Habitat. Mindanao.— Tagatsia Athene (Neptis 
Athene, Staudinger, D. Ent. Zeit. 1889, p. 62. Semper, l.c. p. 153, pi. 30, fig. 
13, 14, S ?. Habitat. Palawan ; Phil. Isles. 
Genus RAHINDA. 
Bahinda, Moore, Lep. of Ceylon, i. p. 56 (1881). 
Pantoporia (part), Hiibner, Yerz, Schmett. p. 44 (1816). 
Neptis (part), Auetorum. 
Neptis (sect. 7, part), Felder, Neues Lep. p. 31 (1861). 
Imago. —Male. Wing small. Foreiving sub triangular, rather narrow, apex 
obtusely pointed, exterior margin slightly convex and slightly scalloped; posterior 
margin long, much recurved ; first subcostal branch emitted at one-fifth before end 
of the cell; second at about one-fourth beyond end of the cell; discocellulars both 
short, outwardly oblique, second slightly concave ; cell open; base of posterior 
margin of the underside broadly glossy silvery-grey, and enclosing an elongated 
patch of brown glandular scales above the sub median vein. Hindwing 
rather narrow, somewhat elongate, ovate; anterior margin arched in the 
middle, apex rounded, exterior margin very oblique and convex, slightly 
scalloped; precostal vein short, slightly bent outward at tip; subcostal branch 
and radial emitted at some distance equally apart from the costal; costal 
vein ending at about one-third before the apex; with a broad glossy silvery-grey 
costal border, extending in the dry-season form to below the second subcostal, 
and isolating a conspicuous unglossed elongate (? glandular) patch of brown scales 
situated between the bases of subcostals ; this patch, in the wet-season form pervad¬ 
ing the interspace below the second subcostal veinlet. Body slender ; palpi rather 
slender, laxly clothed with fine hairs, third joint long ; antennse slender, with a 
rather stout club ; eyes naked. Type. R. Hordonia. 
Caterpillar.— Head bifid at vertex. Body armed with two subdorsal forward- 
directed fleshy-pointed spines on the third and fourth segments and two hiudward- 
directed similar spines on the sixth and twelfth segments. 
