( 598 ) 



A'. Snbmedian and median bars of liiiidwin^ below converging behind, fnsed 

 at M. 



'■ Eulepis kadeui (Fig. :5T. 38). 



(?) Xymjihali.i deliaaiii Doiibleciav, W'lstwooil, iS Hewitson, Gouia Dimn. Lcp. II, p. 808 (1850) 



(Eastern Archipelago). 

 Cliaraxai huleuii Felder, Wim. Knt. Mon. IV. p. 232. n. 79. t. 3. f. 2 (18G0) (Java). 



(?. Bodj' above olivaceons black, beneatli wliite, edjres of abdominal segments 

 black; head and pronotnm with the nswal dots; sterna black under the femora; 

 legs black, with scattered white scales, anterior tarsi white. 



Winqs : vppersidi' black, olive towards base, with large discal cream-coloured 



area which is pale glaucous at edge. Forewing : black bars of underside showing 



through; creamy white area 18 to ".^0 mm. wide at internal margin, reaching to li-, 

 enter edge more or less sinuate between M' and M- and also between R'' and M', 

 nj)per patch (before vein 11') much smaller than that behind it, extended to U, with 

 median bar W — K" vestigial nr showing through from underside ; a solitary discal 

 s|)ot 1{' — R-, lower angle of apex of cell more or less extended creamy; often a 

 number of tiny submarginal spots indicated, sometimes there is also a slight trace 



of a discal spot before It'. Hindwing: discal area stopping at abdominal fold, 



extended ilistad beyond curve of R'; close to edge of area there are often several 

 ])ale glaucous blue lunnles, the last one always markeil; fonr submarginal, linear, 

 white markings between S(J' and M', the last oblique; there is seldom a trace of 

 an additional line before SC", while there are two more very short lines between 

 M' and (SM'), the latter of the two being often continued to SM'-'; admarginal spots 

 lilue, up]ier ones thin, those between W and ^1" heavy, extending to near tiji of 

 tails, anal one broader, yellow in middle; fringe white between veins; abdominal 

 fold black, with a bluish white scaling, a blue and white jiatch beyond tip of iSM"; 

 rails long, curving towards each other, upper tail 11 to 14 mm., second to 

 VI mm. long. 



Undri-side white. Forewing : basal and costal region milky white, distal 



nnirginal area olive, becoming gradually jialer towards postdiscal spots; base of 

 costal and subcostal uervures black; both cell-bars heavy, straight (or nearly so), 

 obli(iuely pointing distad with upper end: bar 1) also heavy, of about the same 

 width as the bars on disc; two submcdian bars, the second generally fused with 

 the corresponding median bar, both not extending beyond (SM'), while the upper 

 one is continuous with upper cell-bar; median bar M' — M" somewhat curved, not 

 ]>rolongcil along veins as in coymitus, jdaeed just beyond origin of M'; median bar 

 R' — JI' more distal, shorter, also curved; bar K- — R' close to 1)', but separate; bars 

 SC^ — R" more or less fused tn form one heavy, gently curved, line; discal bars 

 SC — W heavy, fused, forming another heavy line, which is indented at the veins; 

 bar R^ — R' suh(|uadrate, much more ])r(iximal than the others, the following discal 

 bars W — SM- thin, Inniforni; postdiscal bars developed to more or less rounded 



spots, the posterior ones in the Sumatra form rather weak. Hindwing: submeilian 



and median bars fnsed to two heavy lines, abont 1^, mm. broad, converging behind, 

 fusing at M and then rnmiing down to near last discal Innule, where the line meets 

 the median bar (SM')— SM\ which stands abont at right angles to SM-, slightly 

 inclining basad, and is dilated behind; discal bars luniform, upper three fused to a 

 concave line, fonrth forms (as in rognatits) together with the postdiscal bar a long 



