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costa sparsely black speckled ; a black band at the apex, the inner edge of the band 
being curved, very slightly irregular, and terminating at the middle median veinlet; 
a slight black speckled disco cellular spot at lower end of the cell, and a small or 
moderately-large black discal spot between the upper and middle median veinlets. 
Hindwing unmarked. Underside. Forewing white, with the apex pale yellow, the 
cell and discal spot as on the upperside. Hindwing pale yellow. 
Expanse, 2 inches. 
Habitat. —Yaga Hills, Upper Burma. 
Distribution. —The type specimen from the Yaga Hills is in the Indian 
Museum, Calcutta. A male from Upper Burma, taken by Capt. E. Y. Watson, is in 
the British Museum. 
DANAUS BAPiE (Plate 519, fig. 1, lb, c, ? ). 
Pop. Manaus Rapes , Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. x. eel. p. 468 (1758); id. xii. ed. p. 760 (1767). 
Ganoris Rapes, Butler, Proc. Zool. See. 1881, p. 612. Swinhoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lend. 1885, p. 343 ; 
id. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1886, p. 431. 
Pontia Mannii, Meyer, Stet. Ent. Zeit. 1851, p. 151. 
Gallons Mannii, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1880, p. 411; id. 1881, p. 612. 
Imago. —Male. Upperside white. Forewing with the base faintly greyish- 
black scaled ; a more or less broad short blackish apical patch, and generally with a 
small blackish discal spot between the upper and middle median veinlets. Hindiving 
generally with a slightly-defined small greyish-black scaled costal spot. Underside. 
Forewing white, the apex tinted with very pale yellow ; a small blackish scaled 
discal spot, as on the upperside, and also one between the lower median and the 
submedian vein. Hindiving tinted with very pale yellow, and more or less slightly 
irrorated with minute blackish scales, which are more thickly disposed along lower 
half of the cell area. 
Female. Upperside white. Forewing with the apical blackish patch somewhat 
broader, the discal spot and similar spot between the lower median and submedian 
always present, and generally there is a slight slender streak below the latter on 
the posterior margin. Hindiving with the costal spot more distinct. Underside 
similar to the male. 
Expanse, S 1^ to 2, ? 2 to 2^ 0 inches. 
Habitat. —Europe ; W. Asia. 
Distribution (Within our Area).—A male from Chitral is in Mr. H. Grose- 
Smith’s Collection. We possess specimens of both sexes from Yarkund, males from 
the Indus Yalley, Skardo, and Paskyun in Ladak, taken by Mr. B. B. Shaw. Both 
sexes, from Kashgar, and a male from Ladak, taken by Capt. F. E. S. Adair, are in 
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