102 . NOVITATES ZOOLOGICAE XXII. 1915. 



Fig. 16. talautensis. See fig. 13. 



Fig. 19. Aa;'o««.s (?, underside; beneath the npper wing the postdiscal line 

 approaches the straightness that it has in phaedrus. 



Figs. 2U and 21. tketis var. e<jena S , upper- and underside. 



Note the mimetism between figs. 20, 23, and 26 ; 20 does not resemble typical 

 tketis, nor 26 typical tagalica, as regards the uppersides, bat beneath they agree 

 well with those species, which the genitalia show them to belong to. 



Figs. 22, 2.5. thetis y&v.fergussoiii S , upper- and underside. 



This has the wedge-shaped portions on the costal margin of the copper of 

 upper wing, characteristic of other South-Eastern races of tketis, and found in 

 celebensis and tagalica var. clohertyi. 



Figs. 23, 24. celebensis cj, upper- and underside. 

 „ 26, 27. tagalica. var. clohertyi S , upper- and underside. 

 „ 28. nesophila i, underside (and fig. 10). 

 „ 29, 30. salegerensis ? , upper- and underside. 



Appendages. 



Fig. 31. hiilis, clasps. 



These can be exhibited in this way only by separating them from the other 

 parts ; this gives a better idea of their structure than the other photographs, from 

 specimens mounted to show (so far as may be) all the parts, and demonstrate 

 specific differences. 



Fig. 32. bulis, aedeagus. 



Its characteristic form is equally evident in the four following figures. 

 Fig. 33. bulis var. malayica. 

 „ 34. „ (Borneo). 

 This is from the same specimen as fig. 5 ; on the npperside the black margin 

 returning along the inner margin is little more than a line along vein 1, a close 

 approach to var. santana. 



Fig. 35. bulis (labelled angulata). 

 „ 36. ,, a Sikkim specimen, shows thickening of ends of harpe approaching 

 var. santana. 



Fig. 37. bulis var. santana (North Borneo). 



), 38. ,, „ ,, (Fahang, Malay Pen.). 



These show expansion of the end of the harpe unlike typical bulis ; but fig 3S 

 is not very different from fig. 36, and I have other similar specimens. The curve in 

 the aedeagus in fig. 37 is due to a bend (in preijaration) of which an indentation 

 on its left side may be seen. 



Fig. 39. bulis var. fcldcvi (Borneo). 



„ 40. ,, „ „ (coll. Bethnne-Baker). 

 Hardly differ from 37 and 38 ; in fig. 40 undue jjarsimouy in amputating the 

 abdominal extremity left behind portions of the aedeagus and saccus. 

 Fig. 41. acuta var. angulata (Buxar). 

 ,) 42. „ (Kangra). 



» 43. „ 



J, 44. „ (Burmah). 



Attempts to mount the whole appendages in figs. 42 and 43 (as in fig. 31) are 

 not very successful. 



