( 586 ) 



with bar D at butli t'uds, with a thin tawny ochraeeous line between, bar W — H- 

 aichcd, the ))recediug two coniform: white discal patohos IV — M' hiniforra ; discal 

 line (if bars rather huavv: snbmarginal spots somewhat thinner than in gilolciiKis; 

 marginal area from iuner margin to beyond JP purplish black, hence discal bar 



M"— SJP obscure. Hindwing: snbmediau and median lines curved towards each 



other, or joining each other, at costal margin, median line broken beyond li', 

 crossing ^I beyond origin of M' ; white median banil ."> to <! mm. wide in front, 

 gradually narrowing behind, stopping at W, jmre white, its outer edge slightly 

 concave, separated from discal black line by an interspace of nearly equal width 

 throughout (2 mm.) ; discal spots deep red, except spots SC'- — R-, which are more 

 rnfons, upper one trapeziform as iu hnriianus, black outer border of these spots thin: 

 snbmarginal white dots thin, anterior ones nearly obliterated, black spots as in 

 (jilolensis, not touching veins; ochreons admarginal spots heavy, with pale glaucou.s 

 blue triangular spots at ends of veins ; lines upon SM^ and SftP thin. 



?. Coloured like (?,but first snbmarginal spot of forewiug above larger than 

 the third: white area of hindwing a little more restricted than iu 6: discal ])ah' 

 glaucous blue spots more or less obsolete, snbmarginal spots somewhat larger, but 

 posterior ones only vestigial. On umlergidc white band of hindwing very little 

 extending beyond K"; external black border of discal spots sometimes rather heavy 

 (see figure); snbmarginal white spots larger, but much shaded with glaucous. 



IM. Teuimber Islands: Selaru (W. Doherty, March IbiiTj, -,' J<?, 1 ? ; Sjerra 

 (W. Doherty, June— July InO-J), 2 ? ?. " 



ij/-. E. pyrrhus galaxia (Fig. 29, S). 



Charaxes ijiihuia Butler, P. Z. H. p. Ijiii. n. 40. t. ;S7. f. •> (1805) (Timor) ; id., Lc. p. 457 (18I5G) ; 

 Stand , Kxot. ^chmeil. p. 173 (1880) (Timor): Smith & Kirby, Wioi,. Exot. I. Chn: t. !). f. 3. 4 

 (1891) (Timor) : Butl., ./.,«)•«. Linn. Soc. Loud. XXV. p. :i87. n. 104 (189,')) (Timor). 



NymphdlU /lyn-hiis var. a. C'lmr. i/nlarin, Kirby, C"/. Dinrn. Lrp. p. 270 (lS7.'i). 



S. Body as in injirlmx jii/rrlms, \m\ head and proiiolnni more greyisli, rest of 

 notum jiurer white. 



WiiK/s, uppersidi'. Forewiug: white basal area (inclusive of discal band) a 



little more extended distad than in scitzi, filling the cell except apex and occupying 

 base of costal margin, and often covering also the base of cellnle R' — M'; median 

 spot 11' — M' rounded or transverse, diameter 2 to 3 mm., isolated, spot R- — R-' 

 smaller, often about half the size, the two close together or about 1 mm, distant 

 from each other, median sjiots S( :■ — R- always present, the upper one the larger 

 (2 mm. wide); submarginal spots heavy, the third the smallest, the first about as 

 large as the second (2 mm.), rarely much smaller, the two last sometimes 



Vestigial. Hindwing: glaucous wliitc area reaching to discal pale glaucous blue 



lunules, which are either fused with that area or are slightly separated; submarginal 

 spots smaller than those of forewing, the fifth often vestigial, the last two linear, 

 forming mostly a thin curved line, posterior ones more glaucous, anterior ones more 

 white; admarginal spots from R' to SB1-, constricted in middle or interrupted, seldom 

 a spot before U', those at W' and M" extending into tails: abdominal fold white, 

 slightly brownish towards end. 



Undt'rsiili- tawny olive, region of inner angli' of forewing blackish, submarguial 



area of hindwing olive. Forewing as in seitzi ; cell-bar 3 sinuate at distal sidi' : 



discal [latcli M' — SM- wider than in geiUi; discalline obvious between M' and 



