( 497 ) 



o'. Breadth of band exceeding 4 mm. 



c'. Base of wings above with a bhu' t(lo>s. 



(r'. 1','n'nge to anal angle of forewings all lilack : 



Ifl. M. glauca StoU. Cvdm. Pap. E.r. IV 

 p. 1.52. t. MliH. f. n. (1782), from Amboina and 

 Ceram ; probably occurring on all the southern 

 islands of the ^lolnccas. 



Syn. ; ICpklisma jt/ji-flt" Hul->uer, Vfrr:. hch. Sriimett. 

 p. 170.11.1821 (1818). 

 MilioHui cyantfera Walker, f/'^l Ih't. Ltji. }>. 

 .V. XXxi. p. 158 (? , nee (J) (18(;4). 



li. Fringe partly orange ; hand posteriorly more 

 arched behind and closer to tlie outer margin, 

 reaching the latter at the extremity of the sub- 

 median internervular fold, of a deeper, almost 

 scarlet, tint than in (jlaucrt, bordered with 

 metallic blue in certain lights : 



17. M. glauca philippinensis subsp. nov., 

 from North Luzon, Lepanto (.1. Whitehead leg., 

 1895); 1 S. 



c\ Fringe of anal angle of the pale orange colour 

 of the band ; the latter broad, extending an- 

 terior!}' from near base of lower median branch 

 to beyond apex of cell : 



18. M. pulchrinervis Feld., Rehe Novara 

 II. t. 1(14. f. (i (18(i8), from Assam and 

 Sikkim. 



Syn. : .V. lalirilta Moore, /'. Z. S. p. 570 (1872). 



There occur specimens with tlie band 

 cream-colour (spring brood ? ). 



(/'. Wings above without metallic blue gloss; band 

 orange, broader than in jndchrinei'vis, and more 

 basal ; fringe to forewing all black : 



19. M. cyanifera Walker, Lint Met. Lep. II. .1/. 

 XXXI. p. l.")S(c^, nee ?) (1864), from Hatjaii and 

 Halmaheira. 



M. cyanifera Walk, and jnilrlirinerf/.i Feld. 

 may in future turn out to lie local forms of .1/. 

 rjlaucd, iStoll. 



li. Abdomen partly yellotiK 



c. Band of forewings flame-scarlet. 



e'. Hindwings of both sexes triangular. 



/'". Hauil to forewings not extended to ba>e of lower subcosl.-d 



