NYMPH A LINJE. (Group LniENITINA.) 
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Khasia Hills by Colonel C. Swinboe. The type specimen of the wet-season form 
{Garticoides) and a second male, from Darjiling, is also in our possession. A male 
of the wet-season form is also in the British Museum, and one from Sikkim in Mr. 
W. Rothschild’s collection. Mr. de Uiceville also records “ a single male of the 
latter form, in the Indian Museum, Calcutta, taken in Sikkim by Mr. Otto Mb Her ” 
(Butt. Ind. ii. 90). 
Of our illustrations of this species on Plate 287, figs. 1, la, b, are from the 
type male and female Gartica— the dry-season form, and figs. 1, o, d, from the type 
male Garticoides —the wet-season form, 
BIMBISARA BURMANA (Plate 287, fig. 2, 2a, g). 
Neptis Burmcina, de Niceville, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 1886, p. 251, pi. 9, fig. 9. 
Imago. —Male. Upperside black, with prominent white markings. 'Forewing 
with the discoidal streak narrow and deeply indented (or entirely divided in some) 
at end of the cell; the discal series of spots well separated, somewhat smaller and 
more rounded than in B. Cartica, the three marginal lines distinct, but narrower, 
the middle line white. Hindiving with the inner-discal band somewhat narrower 
than in B. Gartica , the outer-discal band prominent, and somewhat macular; 
marginal line pale. Underside darker ferruginous than in Gartica , markings as 
above, all very prominent, and pinkisli-wbite. Rindwing also with a broad pinkish- 
white basal band, and a slightly-defined medial discal sinuous fascia. 
Pemale. Upperside as in male; the markings less prominent and somewhat 
sullied-white. Underside as in male. 
Expanse, d 2^, ¥ 2^ 0 to 2^ inches. 
Habitat. —Burma ; Upper Tenasserim. 
Disteibution. —Described by Mr. de Uiceville from two males in Col. Marshall’s 
collection, “ both taken by Capt. C. T. Biugham, one on the Donat Range in January, 
the other at Sekkam, Thoungyeen, in February ” (de N. l.c. 251). Specimens of 
both sexes, taken at Tilin Yaw^, February, March, and April, by Capt. E. Y. Watson, 
during the Ohin-Lushai Expedition, are in the British Museum. Col. C. H. E. 
Adamson has a male taken at Toungya, Sekkam, in February. We possess two 
males from the Upper Mekong, Shan States, Burma, taken by Mr. R. Roberts, C.E. 
BIMBISARA NASHONA (Plate 288, fig. 1, la, b, c, $ $). 
Neptis Nashona, Swinboe, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1896, p. 357. 
Imago. —Male and female. Upperside olivescent fuliginous-black; markings 
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