NYMPH A LINAE. (Group limenitina.) 
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Rothschild’s collection. A female from Tounghoo, Burma, is in Mr. H. Grose-Smith’s 
collection. A female taken by Mr. A. 0. Hume at Malawoon, Burma, males from 
Houngdraw Valley, Upper Tenasserim, taken in January by Capt. C. T. Bingham, 
and a female from Mergui, are in the British Museum Collection. Dr. J. Anderson 
also obtained it in the Mergui Archipelago in the cold season. Col. C. H. E. 
Adamson records specimens taken in Akyab, and Tenasserim (List, p. 20), of which 
we have examined examples from Tavoy, taken in November. The late Mr. 
A. R. H. Tucker took specimens at Andhiaza, north of Tavoy, nearly at sea-level, 
in October, 1891. A male from Malacca, taken by Capt. S. Pin will, is in the 
British Museum. Mr. W. L. Distant records it from Province Wellesley, and Perak, 
in the Malay Peninsula (l.c. pp. 152, 444). Col. Swinhoe also has it from Perak, 
and Borneo. Mr. D. Cator possesses specimens taken at Sandakan, N. Borneo, in 
October, which we have verified. 
Both sexes of this species may be distinguished from B . Omeroda , on the 
upperside, by its more obscurely defined markings, and on the fore wing, in both 
the upper and underside, by the lower spots of the inner discal series being 
dentate in form, and on the hindwing by the submarginal row of blackish lunules. 
BIMBISARA ANJANA (Plate 292, fig. 2, 2a, b, $ ). 
Neptis Anjana, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1881, p. 309, <$. de Niceville, JButt, of India, etc., ii. p. 92 
(1886). Distant, Rhop. Malayana, p. 445, pi. 36, fig. 11 (1886). 
lMAG 0 .=—Male. Upperside dark olivescent blackish-brown, with blacker inter¬ 
vening bordering patches between the veins ; markings obscurely defined and of a 
sullied pale olivescent yellowish-ochreous; cilia slightly alternated with white. 
Forewing with a narrow elongated discoidal streak which is indented anteriorly 
above the middle median veinlet; a transverse discal excurved narrow macular 
band, the lower portion being very obliquely-disposed inward, the spots of the 
upper portion small, slender, but slightly dentate, those of the lower portion trans¬ 
versely narrow and ovate, the medial portion being linear; beyond is a submarginal 
very narrow lunular band, and a less-defined slender marginal line. Hindiving 
crossed by a narrow inner-discal band and a similar outer-discal recurved band, 
followed by a less-defined slender submarginal line. Costal border glossy violet- 
grey, extending medially to below the first subcostal veinlet and enclosing an oval 
pale ochreous-yellow patch of unglossed scales between base of costal vein and first 
subcostal. Underside dark purplish chestnut-red ; discoidal streak and transverse 
bands, and lines, as above, but broader, and glossy purplish-white, or, in certain 
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