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cell area broad. Type. Bacalora Pata.— Bacalora Pata (Neptis Pata, Moore, Proc. 
Zool. Soc. 1888, p. 4, pi. 49, fig. 1, o . Semper, Peis. Phil. pi. 30, fig. 6, $. 
Syn. N. Isabellina, Felder, Wien. Enfc. Monats. 1863, p. 114. Habitat. Manilla ; 
Luzon.— Bacalora Semperi (N. Isabellina, Semper, Peisen Phil. Lep. p. 151, pi. 30, 
fig'* 5 (nec Felder). Habitat. S. Mindanao.— Bacalora Batalina (N. Patalina, 
Staudinger (Semper, Peis. Phil. Lep. p. 347 (1892). Habitat. Mindoro. 
Genus Atharia (Moore, Lep. Ind. iii. p. 146 (1898).— Neptis (sect. 7, part), 
Felder, Neues Lep. p. 31 (1861).—Male. Foi 'ewing elongate, rather narrow, 
subtriangular; costa arched at the base, apex very obtuse, exterior margin 
oblique, slightly convex and almost even, posterior margin recurved; first 
subcostal branch only emitted before end of the cell, second subcostal 
emitted at one-fourth beyond the cell; discocellulars outwardly-oblique; cell 
open. Hindwing rather elongate, anterior margin almost straight, apex obtuse, 
exterior margin obliquely-convex and almost even ; precostal vein abruptly bent 
outward; costal vein ending at a short distance before the apex. Body slender; 
palpi more slender than in Bahinda, and comparatively less laxly hairy; eyes naked ; 
antennae slender. Type. A. consimilis.— Atharia consimilis (Limenitis consimilis, 
Boisd. Yoy. Astrolabe, Lep. p. 133). Snellen, Tijd. voor Ent. 1889, p. 388, pi. 9, 
fig. 2. Staudinger, Exot. Schmett. pi. 50. Habitat. New Guinea; N. Australia.— 
Atharia affinis (Neptis affinis, Felder, Novara Peise, Lep. iii. p. 426). Habitat. 
Aru.— Atharia continua (Neptis continua, Staudinger, Exot. Schmett. p. 146). Habitat. 
Jobi. 
Genus Andasenodes (Moore, Lep. Ind. iii. p. 146 (1898).— Poreicing elon¬ 
gated, narrow; costa almost straight, apex rounded, exterior margin very 
slightly oblique, scalloped, posterior margin long, recurved; first and second 
subcostal branches emitted before end of the cell; discocellulars very short, 
second outwardly-oblique; cell open. Hindwing rather elongated and narrow; 
anterior margin well arched, exterior margin very oblique, convex, scalloped; 
precostal short, straight. Body moderately stout; palpi slender, laxly clothed 
with long fine hairs; antennal club stout, obtuse at tip; eyes naked. Type. 
A. mimetica.— Andasenodes mimetica (Neptis mimetica, Grose-Smith, Nov. Zool. 
ii. p. 78 (1895). A mimic of the Euploeine butterflies Andasena Orope } and of 
Doricha variabilis. Habitat. Dili, Timor.— Andasenodes Fblis (Neptis Eblis, Butler, 
Ann. Nat. Hist. 1882, p. 43. Grose-Smith and Kirby, Bhop. Exot. Nept. pi. 1, fig. 
J, 2 (1895). A mimic of, probably, a species of Calliploea. Habitat. New Britain. 
Genus Pas alia (Moore, Lep. Ind. iii. p. 146 (1898).—Male. Wings small. 
Forewing subtriangular ; costa very slightly arched, apex rounded, exterior margin 
slightly oblique, scalloped, posterior margin much recurved ; first and second 
subcostal branches emitted before end of the cell; discocellulars very short, second 
