1875.] 117 



just before the middle of the wing, one witluii Die cell and the other upon the 

 intenio-median area ; secondaries shot with purple, with a rather wide steel-blue 

 border and black fringe ; body as in E. victrix ; wings below nearly as above, but 

 the creauij spots of primaries united, and the steel-bluo spots absent. 



Expanse of wings, 3" V". 



X. India. Type, Coll. F. Moore. 



3. EUSEMIA VICTEIX. 



Eusemia victrix, Westwood, Cab. Orient. Eut., pi. 33, fig. 3 (1847). 

 Nepal {Wright). B. M. 



4. EuSEillA ORIENTALIS. 



Eusemia oricnfaHs, Butler, Aun. aud Mag. Nat. Hist., s. 4, vol. 

 15, p. 139, u. 2 (1875). 



Mussooree {Leadbeater') . Typo, B. M. 



5. Eusemia NiaEiPEKNis. 



Eusemia nigrijjennis, Butler, Ann. and IMag. Nat. Hist., b. 4, vol. 

 15, p. 140, n. 3 (1875). 



Ceylon {Tempi et on) . Type, B. M. 



2. — E. adulathix Gtkoup. 



G. ErSEMIA BELLATRII. • 



Eusemia bellatrix, "Westwood, Cab. Orient. Eut., pi. 33, fig. 2 

 (1847). 



N. India, N. Bengal, Moulmeiu. B. M. 



7. Eusemia adulateix. 



Eusemia adulatrix, Kollar, in Iliigcl's Kasclmiir, pi. xx, fig. 1 

 (1848). 



N. India (Stracliey), Nepal. B. M. 



8. EUBEMIA sectinotis, ti. sp. 



Nearly allied to the preceding species, but deeper in colouring, Tritb the yellow 

 band separated into two large yellow spots ; the lower postccllular bifid yellow spot 

 smaller, aud the white sub-apical spots rather larger. Expanse of wings, 3". 



E. India and N. India. Type, B. M. 



9. Eusemia coxteacta, n. «/;. 



Smaller than the three preceding species, all the yellow and white spots smaller; 

 the yellow band of primaries united, but strongly incised on each side in tlio centre ; 

 the lower postcellular bifid spot reduced to a mere dot, or pair of dots ; the spot at 

 anal angle of secondaries much larger and yellowish instead of reddish-orange ; the 

 bauds on abdomen bright orange, not red. Expanse of wiugs, 2" G-8'". 



India, B. M. ; S. India {Ward). Coll. F. Moore. 



