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median, and a recurved lunule from the lower anal angle. Lnderside. Forewing 
paler ; the vein streaks also paler. Hindwing as on upperside. Thorcix above and 
below black ; palpi black; frontal tuft, collar, sides of thorax beneath, and abdomen 
crimson; abdomen above and beneath with black segmental bands and lateral spots ; 
antennas and legs black. 
Female. Upperside duller coloured. Forewing shorter and broader ; outer vein 
streaks somewhat narrower. Hindwing with the central white patch somewhat 
smaller, the two short outer-median portions more or less obsolescent; outer lunules 
paler, the lower anal lunule partly white. Underside similar to the upper. Body 
pale red. 
Expanse, S 5 to 5J, ? 4J inches. 
Habitat. —Burma; Tenasserim ; Malay Peninsula. 
Distribution. — c< Not uncommon near Rangoon and Moulmein in October and 
November. Taken also in June. Males much more common than the female” (Ool. 
C. H. E. Adamson, List, p. 47). Mr. Ossian Limborg obtained it “ on the road from 
Moulmein to Meetan, Upper Tenasserim” (P. Z. S. 1878, 840). Signor L. Fea took 
it at Moolayet in March. Col. C. T. Bingham found it at Thoungyen in December, 
on the Donat Range in January, and at Rangoon from August to December. 
Mr. H. J. Elwes records it from st Tavoy, Tenasserim” (J. As. Soc. Bengal, 1886, 
485). It also occurs at Perak, Malay Peninsula. 
LOSARIA CACHARENSIS (Plate 439, fig. 1, la, <?, lb, $ ). 
Papilio Gacharensis , Butler, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1885, p. 344. 
Papilio Doubledayi , Butler, Trans. Ent. Soc. Bond. 1879, p. 8. 
Papilio ( Menelaides ) Doubledayi , Wood-Mason and cle Niceville, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1886, p. 377. 
Papilio Doubledayi, subsp. Cacharensis, Rothschild, Nov. Zool. ii. p. 253 (1895). 
Imago.— Smaller than Doubledayi. Male. Upperside. Forewing shorter, paler; 
the black cell-lines more slender, and the black vein-streaks narrower. Findwing 
with the central white patch composed of smaller, shorter and wider-separated 
portions, the cell portion being restricted to about one-third the apical area ; the 
three upper submarginal lunules smaller, the lower or fourth submarginal lunule, the 
marginal spot and the recurved lunule at the lower anal angle, either pale ochreous 
or crimson. Front of head, collar, sides of thorax beneath, and abdomen pale 
ochreous or pale crimson. 
Female. Upperside paler. Forewing with the cell and vein streaks as in male. 
Hindwing with the central white patch composed of wider-separated portions, the 
cell portion being restricted to a short streak ; the outer lunules paler, the recurved 
lower anal lunule partly white. Underside as in the upper. 
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