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snbmedian and median series of black bars close together, tlie upper bars mostly 

 more or less merged together, bnt the bars of the same series mostly rather widely 

 apart at veins and liable to obliteration, the posterior bars often dot-like, median 

 bars (SM') — SM'' more or less heavy, oblique, never extending to (SM'), interspace 

 between snbmedian and median series of bars tawny ochraceous or ochraceous, 

 representing a band that extends towards anal angle, where it meets a discal band 

 of about the same width, bnt of a somewhat darker tint ; this discal band on the 

 whole about parallel to outer margin, bordered distally by a series of disco- 

 postdiscal black hmiform spots, which includes pale blue lunules ; snbmarginal 

 area white, broader than the discal band plus luniform spots, with prominent Ijlack 

 snbmarginal spots, between M- and SM- the white area reduced to two small dots 

 with or without ill-defined black centres; admarginal spots transverse, thin, more 

 or less ochreous, with bluish scaling at tip of middle and posterior veins, anal 

 admarginal spot large prolonged along (SM') to black discal lunnle ; marginal 

 line black, not or scarcely vestigial at anal angle ; tenth tergate of abdomen 

 rather deeply sinuate. 



?. Unknown. 



Length of forewiug : cJ, 43 mm. 



Hab. Shan States and Tonkin : 3 cJ cJ in Tring Museum from " Tonkin "' and 

 Van-bu, Upper Tonkin. 



A rare insect in collections. Nothing 'is recorded of the time of appearance 

 or the habits of the species. 



/'-. Forewing above without distinct snbmarginal dots. 



10. Eulepis dolon (Nov. Zool. V. t. IX. f. 1. 2,* i 3). 



Chfiriixes dolnn Westwood, Cab. Or. Ent. t. 27. f . 2. 3 (J (1848). 



(?. Uppersiih of head and thorax olivaceous bistre brown, abdomen rather 

 more black ; head with fonr white dots above and one ))ehind each eye, prouotum 

 with three dots, the middle one, situated at the hinder edge, often concealed, hairs 

 at sides of meso- and metanotum more or less grey ; palpi above like head or darker. 

 Underside of palpi and thorax, innerside of palpi, the middle and hinder tibiae, all 

 tarsi, onterside of the brown anterior femur and tibia white, middle and hinder 

 femora black or brown with sparse white scales ; abdomen brown or black, valves 

 beneath with white scales. 



Wiw/a : uppersidfi yellowish white with a slight greenish tint, distal region 

 and costal margin of forewing, and a narrow baud of hindwing composed of the 



discal, postdiscal and snbmarginal bars, brownish black or black. -Forewing: dark 



outer area measuring at SM" about 4 mm., its inner edge oblique, nearly straight 

 up to R', where the area is about 9 or 10 mm. wide, then more curved basad, 

 sometimes the edge of the area is almost evenly curved from SC'^ to SM-, rather 

 often the black area is extended basad between U- and B? : costal margin as far as 

 SC and SC'-' brown, the brownish black outer area appearing to extend to base 

 along costal edge of wing ; interspace between black disco-cellular bar and upper 

 cell-bar black or brownish black, forming a short band, wliieh is often continued 

 beyond M',the interspace between median bars and R^ — M-' and il resp. the cell-bar 

 being then also j)artly filled up with brownish black scaling ; in outer area there is 



* The explanation ot rialc IX. shoukl read Fig. 1, Sikliim ; Fig. 2, Shan States. 



