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of wliite spots on each side, and a white, interrupted, median lino, or white witli 

 edges more or less liLick. 



Wings abore, j'ellowish white colour more restricted than in E. eudamippus 



eudamippus. Forewing: cell all black {ti/pe), or with a yellowish white, ill-defined, 



patch of variable size, base of wing from cell to internal mnrgin black or almost 

 without black scaling, with intergradations ; this black area in the darkest individuals 

 about as wide at SM- as the black outer area at M- ; last postdiscal spot more or less 



bluish. Hindwing : base with or- without black scaling ; disco-submarginal band 



as in those examples of E. eicdamippus eudamippus in which it is broadest, the portion 

 ])roximal of the white sjwts in it broader (except before SC-) than these spots. 



Underside as in eudamippus eudamippus. 



? . From " Yunnan ": Upperside of body olive grey, abdomen paler ; underside 

 of abdomen brownish black, somewhat greyish at sides. 



Wings aboce. Forewing : cell pale olive (except black band at apex), the 



white scaling not entirely su])pressed, extreme base of cellule M' — M- olive l)Iack, 



base between cell and hiternal margin for about S) mm. pale olive. Hindwing: 



disco-submarginal band of almost even width from C — M^ (7 mm. between veins), its 

 proximal edge concave between veins, blue lunules in it well marked, separated from 

 white area, except heavy spot M' — SM-, which touches yellowish white area at 

 (SM^). Underside as in E. eud. eudamippus. 



On the underside of the hindwing the specimens (cJc?) in Mr. Adams's collec- 

 tion have the admarginal " orange markings and orange spot at anal angle much 

 more dull and indistinct " than eud. eudamippus, wliich is not the case in our 

 specimens (J J) and in Mr. Qro^lefs female. 



Length of forewing : tj 43 to 52 mm. 

 ? 50 mm. 



Hab. Pakajong, Siam {type, 2 (?c? in Mr. Adams's coll.) ; "Yunnan'" (1 ? in 

 Mr. Crowley's coll.) ; Muong Gnow, Shan States, 2 c? c? ; Shan States, 1 i. 



One of the specimens from Bluong Gnow is said to be collected during July to 

 November ; it is small (43 mm.), has the base of both wings and the cell 'of the 

 forewing as well as the upjierside of the body black ; the other individual from the 

 same place, caught earlier in the year, is larger (52 mm.) and there is a small white 

 patch in the cell of the forewing, the black basal area of the forewing is more 

 restricted, and there is no black scaling at the base of the hindwing. Are these 

 differences seasonal ? Our third individual from the. Shan States, without more 

 precise locality, is figured Nov. Zool. V. t. VIII. f 2 ; the black at the base of the 

 forewing is much restricted in this example, and the abdomen is below sparsely 

 spotted with black. It appears singular that in the specimens from Pakajong the 

 abdomen is " pale yellow " as in E. eud. eudamippus. 



c. E. eudamippus rothschildi (Nov. Zool. V. t. VIII. f. 5. 0, iS). 



Chamns ganymedrn Leech (nr/n Staudinger, 1886), Entom. XXIV. Suppl. p. .30 (1881) (Omei-shan, 



July and August). 

 Charaj-es rothsi-hiUli Leech, Butl. China I. p. 128. t. 14. f . 3 c? (1893) (Chow-pin-sa, Omei-shan, 



Mupin, .July— Aug., .0000 feet) ; Butl., .fmmi. Linn. St,c. Lowl. XXV. p. 380. n. 85 (180G). 

 Murwareda rothscliihli, Moore, Li'ji. Ind. II. p. 267 (189G) (W. China). 



(S. Body above olivaceous black, abdomen beneath black, with a series of white 

 dots on each side and in middle mostly with some white hairs. 



