:in6 ) 



//. J)i>(.':il IjiU-s of hiiiilwiiig below less regularly air.lied, espeeially tlic iiostefior 



ones, postdiscal series of bars almost straight, hence lunch farther 



from onter margin near }V than near 8C"-. 



a\ S, hindwing above with a black, scarcely interruiited, admarginal line, 



])eiiis with a patch of teeth on the right side (PI. VIII. f. •,'. :i) : 



?, black postdisco-ad marginal jjatches of forewing above all 



separated, patch SC^— S('< small, isidated. 



4. Charaxes affinis(Xov. Zool. Vll. i. IJ. f. li, ? ). 



(J. ChanuTs ajfiiiis Butler, Prur. Z',,,1. Sw. Oiml. p. (IM. n. 58. t. 37. f. 4, ^ (1805^ 



(Macassar) ; Honr., Berl. Enl. Z,dsd„: XXX. p. 131 {im\\){nffiiiis J, = icallarei ? ) ; Stand.. 



E.n>t. Ttiijf. p. 17-2 (188i;) (gynandrom. specim.) ; Honr., nrrl. Kni. Zritschr. XXXII. p. 49'.l. 



fig. A (1888) (gynandrom. special.); Rothsch., Iris V. p. 438 (1892) (S. Celel)e8); Butl., 



Juuni. Lhiii. Sor. Loud. XXV. p. 39G. n. 135 (1896) (Macassar, Menado ; " Ternate " lur. err.). 

 .\i/m/jli(iVs (ifiinis, Klrby, Cut. Diiirii. Lip. p. 272. n. 50 (1871) (y<^ : Celebes). 

 Chara.ris parmeiiioii Felder, lieUr Xnriini, Lrp. p. 439. n. 717(1867) (Macassar) : Butl.. Trun^. Enl. 



Soc. Loud. p. 1211. n. 8 (1870) (jiarmiumii = affiiiis). 

 Cltariuces demonax Felder, /.c. p. 440. n. 718 (1867) (Celebes) ; Butl., I.e. n. 9 (1870) (drmoMU =t 



affinis) ; Jan.i., Cruise Manhcm II. p. 375. n. 56 (1886) (Maros). 

 XijiiiphtiUs polijj-nia var. C. jmniiriiinii, Kirby, C-il. Dinrii. Leji. p. 272. sub n. 52 (1871) 



(Macassar). 

 Xi/mjiliaU.f pn/i/.r, nil var. C. demuna.r. Kirby, I.e. (Celebes). 

 ?. Charaxes icalhieei Butler, if/i, E.nit. p. 100. t. .38. f. 2 (1872) (Macassar). 

 CA»m.i'cs /otoH,( Butler (ko« Butler, 1865), /oK/'«. Linii. Soc. Lnnd. XXV. p. 397. n. 131! (1896) 



(/larliin ; Macassar : " Aru," " Amboina" Inc. err., Aru " J " is (J). 

 Xi/inji!ialis uffinh, Pagenstecher, .{bli. Srnek. Xaturf. Ges. XXIII. p. 403. n. 185 (1897) (Celebes). 

 XiimphiiViK latnnii, id., /.,-. p. 404. n. 189 (1897) (Celebes, not "Batjan"). 



cJ?. Body aboce, especially tlic thora.x, less bi-iglif tawny orange than the 

 wings, more ochraceons. 



S. Wings, upperside, bright tawny orange, abdominal fold for the greater jiart 



buff. Forewing rather falcate, onter edge either nearly entire, or denticulate ; 



posterior half or two-thirds of bar D obsolete ; median bars SC''— R- heavy, forming 

 generally triangular patches which are more or less fused with the black outer area, 

 but the second stands sometimes ipiite isolated, median bar R' — M' seldom clearly 

 marked above, abont (i mm. distant from origin of M' (as on underside) ; black 

 postdisco-marginal area much narrower behind than in front, measuring abont 4 mm. 

 at SM- ; discal bar M- — SM- present, either heavy and separated from black border 

 of wing by a small tawny orange spot between veins, or feeble and then more or less 

 comjiletely isolated (in all s])ecimens from North Celebes ?), bar M' — W stands also 

 often partly separated from the black border, these discal bars much more distal 

 than the discal bars of the underside ; edge of wing with two minute tawny dots 

 between M= and SIVP in the greater nnmber of individuals ; fringe white between 



veins. Hindwing somewhat variable in shape, anal angle more prominent in 



some specimens than in others ; median bar ( '— SC- seldom absent, in some speci- 

 mens also bar SC-— R' marked ; postdisco-submarginal jjatches C — R' large, the 

 others small, patch SC^ — R' at least 6 mm. long, the black scaling extending, 

 moreover, in many specimens along SC- basad for several millimetres, all the other 

 patches separated from one another ; white submarginal dots within those patches 

 variable, often partly absent ; admarginal line black, sharply marked, sejiarated from 

 edge of wing, at least posteriorly between the veins where it is generally thin, from 



