C 242 ) 



c? ? . The iritersjiace between the suljineiliaii ami iiieiliau lines of bars of the 

 lUKhTside of the hindwing is i)artly tiHeil np with bhiek scaling, so that the bars 

 apjjear more or less eoiiflueut in and before the cell. The black postdiscal spots are 

 ver}- heavy and partly replace the brownish red spots. On the npperside the white 

 area of the forewing is rather more dee])ly sinnate between R" and IM, and between 

 M- and «M-. 



Hah. Nias. 



Herr Ruber, I.e., XXI., p. liT, remarks that iu his S the interspace between tlm 

 bars is not partly black, bnt is normal as in hebe, etc. However, this S is ccrtainlj' 

 not hiiha, bnt a form of hehe, named by Herr Frnhstorfer faUncidex. Herr Rciber 

 himself. I.e. p. 06, says of /aiba that it belongs to the " kebe gronp '" and that the 

 ? of kaba is an exception to the rule that the discal area of the hindwiug below is 

 longer in the moori than in the " hebe group," hence it is obvious that what Herr 

 Rdber calls the S oi kaba is not a nioori bnt a ki'be specimen, i.e. is not moori kaha, 

 but hchc fallacidcs, while his ? of kaba with the character of the " moori grouj) " 

 belongs really to the Nias form of moori, namely, moori kaba. 



il. E. moori sandakanus (Xuv. Zool. VI. t. VII. f. 4. .J, S). 



Eulqiis moori, Moore, Lej>. Ind. II. p. lilJO t. 187. f. 2. in. ^ ? (1896) (pt. ; Naga Hills ; Burma). 

 Cliaroxes tnoorl, Butler, Joiirn. Linn. Soc. Lund. XXV. p. 38a. n. !I6 (I89G) (pt. ; Burma). 

 Eulejjis attulus, subap. of, Fruhstorfer, Ent. \,irl)r. XXIV. p. 67 (1898) (Naga Hills). 

 Eulej>is hebe, subsp. of, id. I.e. (1898) ( ? , Burma). 



J ? . Discal area of both wings paler (less yellowish) than in the other races of 

 J'J. moori ; black apical area of hiudwing abuve o — il mm. wide behind iSC-. Tliere 

 occur two very dift'erent-lookiug forms iu Assam, which, judging from the difference 

 in the seasonal forms of E. athamas of North India, we presume to represent 

 seasonal varieties which we introduce here as : — 



a'. E. moori sandakanus f- marginalis Rothsch., f. nov. (Xuv. Zt«iL. V. t. XII., 



f. 3, (?). 



J. l'jJiM'r.'<i<h: : Forewing with scarcely any bluish white scaling at outersido 

 of discal area from M- to near .SM-; the white scaling being here not more extended 

 than on the underside, the discal brown-black bar M-— SM^ of the underside does 



not show through above. Hindwing : black margini-snbmarginal area not 



iuterrnj)ted, 7 — 'J mm. wide beliind SC- ; bluish white scaling at edge of white area 

 from R' — SM- rather more bluish than in other forms of E. moori, often appearing 

 as separate lunules ; admarginal spots SO- — R^ separated from one another, not 

 joined to the discal area, pale yellow, with pale blue scaling near the veins, the 

 third spot R- — R' larger than the first S( '- — R^ (in the specimens of the other forms 

 of /■-'. moori with not interrupted black border to hindwing the third s])ot becomes 

 mostly obscure, or is, at least, not better defined than the first), admarginal spot R^ — 

 M' small, yellowish or pale blue, the following also sometimes present (pale blue); 

 white submarginal dots snuill and the ui)per ones almost absent ((i//'i\ Xaga Hills), 

 or (Khasia Hills) of the same size as in moori moori. 



L'mlerside : Forewing, the cell-dot is often fused with the (generally) short 

 cell-bar. 



Mr. Moore's figure of the S of this form {I.e.) is not correct in some details, 



