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and on the hindwing also, the submarginal and marginal series are both composed 
of larger and broader lunate spots. Habitat. Java.—Discophora Timora, Double- 
day and Hewitson, Gen. D. Lep. pl. 54, fig. 2,2 (1851). Habitat. Timor.—Discophora 
Necho, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. i. p. 462, d 2 (1867). The male type specimen 
of this species, which we have examined, through the kindness of the Honble. 
Walter Rothschild, has a broad oblique discal band, similar to that in D. Dis ; 
this band having faded to a whitish colour in the type, and described as whitish by 
Felder, but which, in freshly-caught specimens, would certainly be blue, as in VD. 
Dis ; the female having a broad pale ochreous confluent band on the forewing, of the 
Celinde pattern. Habitat. Java.—Discophora Dis, de Nicéville, Journ. Bombay, 
Nat. Hist. Soc. 1892, p. 325, pl. H. fig. 3,3. Habitat. Sumatra.—Discophora 
Cheops, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. ii. p. 463 (1867). Habitat. Sarawak, Borneo.— 
Discophora Ogina (Morpho Ogina, Godart, Ene. Méth. p. 445 (1823). Hubner, 
Samm]. Exot. Schmett. (1820-26). Semper, Reisen Arch. Philippen, Lep. i. p. 74, 
nec fig.). Syn. D. Melinda, Feld. Wien. Ent. Monats. 1863, p. 122. Habitat. Manilla, 
Philippines.—Discophora Celebensis, Holland, Proc. Boston, Nat. Hist. Soc. 1890, p. 59, 
pl. 5, figs. 5,6, 0%. Habitat. Celebes.—Discophora Tullia (Pap. Tullia, Cramer, Pap. 
Exot. i. pl. 81, figs. A, B,?(1775). D. Tullia, Staudinger, Exot. Schmett. i. p. 189 
(1887). Male. Upperside dusky purplish-brown ; forewing less acute at the apex and 
the posterior angle, and the extreme margin less even thanin Burmese or Indian D. 
indica ; the hindwing is convex, somewhat scalloped, and less angular at end of 
upper median veinlet. Forewing with two submarginal transverse rows of small 
blue spots, the inner row dentate, the outer row rounded. Hindwing with a very 
prominent jet-black discal glandular patch, and a slightly-defined submarginal series 
of ochreous points. Underside pale purpurescent-ochreous-brown, with numerous 
short transverse darker brown strigee, which are most distinct externally ; the normal 
subbasal markings indistinct; crossed by a darker brown discal fascia, an ill-defined 
submarginal slender fascia and a sinuous marginal fascia, the area between the discal 
and submarginal fascia slightly washed and the anal angle of the hindwing distinctly 
speckled with hlacine-white ; ocelli of hindwing large, distinct and perfectly formed. 
Female. Upperside much paler brown. Forewing with three transverse rows of 
pale hlacine-blue spots, the discal lower three being small, the upper large, inwardly- 
disposed and coalescent with those of the middle row, the other spots large, the 
middle row being much incurved in their course. Hindwing with two upper discal 
small pale ochreous spots, and two submarginal rows of pale lilacine-blue spots. Under- 
side pale olivescent-ochreous, with olivescent-brown markings as in the male; ocelli 
large and perfect. Another female has the outer row of spots on upperside of the 
forewing pale ochreous, and all those of the hindwing also pale ochreous; the ocelli 
on the hindwing beneath being small and ill-defined. Expanse, d 3, ? 3, inches. 
