NYMPHALINZ. (Group CHARAXINA.) 259 
olivescent-white discal band, and narrower outer black border. Forewing with an 
elongated quadrate lower subapical spot and two small apical spots. Hindwing 
with a prominent series of white lunular spots. Underside with the marginal 
ground colour paler than in typical dja; the subbasal and marginal markings less 
defined. Described from a male and female, from Toungoo, in our own collection. 
Expanse, ¢ 2,8, 2 2,8 inches. 
Hastrat.—Burma. 
Of our illustrations of H. Aja on Plate 186, Fig. 1 is from a Khasia Hill male 
identical with Felder’s type specimen, fig. la that of a female. Figs. 1, b, c, represent 
the Burmese variety, male and female, in our own collection. 
EULEPIS JALYSUS (Plate 187, figs. 1, la, g). 
Charaxes Jalysus, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. iii. p. 438, pl. 59, fig. 5, ¢ (1866). Butler, Trans. Ent. 
Soe. 1877, p. 539. Distant, Rhop. Malayana, p. 108, pl. 13, fig. 4,9 (1883). de Nicéville, Butt. 
of India, etc., p, 278 (1886). Elwes, Proc. Zool. Soe. 1891, p. 284. 
Charaxes Moor?, apud Adamson, Catal. Burmese Butt. p. 20 (1889). 
Imaco.—Male. Upperside pale olivescent-yellow. Forewing witha purpurescent- 
blackish band extending from base of the costa, including the apex above and 
beyond the middle of the median yeinlet, from which it descends narrowly to the 
posterior angle ; base of the wing and the cell area speckled with darker olivescent 
scales; before the apex is a rather large pale spot of the ground colour. Hindwing 
with a submarginal row of broad purplish-black, continuous, lunular spots, each of 
which bears a slender white lunule, the whole series being inwardly bordered with 
olivescent-grey, and outwardly by a marginal row of ochreous lunules, the extreme 
marginal edge and cilia being black. Underside with the costal border, the base 
and outer border of both wings, pale purplish-brown, palest on the hindwing; a 
dark purplish-red narrow band inwardly bordering the broad pale olivescent discal 
area, from the pale subapical spot on forewing to above the anal angle, this band 
being edged by a broken black line on its basal portion of each wing and above the 
anal angle; along the exterior border of the discal area, on both wings, is a 
submarginal series of black-edged lunules, those on the forewing being narrow on 
a pearly-white ground, and those on the hindwing broader, deep red, traversed by a 
slender pearly-white sinuous line, and bordered inwardly by red and outwardly by 
diffused pearly-white and a row of small black dots ; the margin being bordered by 
ochreous lunules. 
Female. Upperside similar to the male, except that the olivescent-yellow discal 
area is somewhat broader, and the marginal band on the hindwing is entire through- 
out, not composed of conjoined spots, and on the underside the submarginal deep 
red lunules are less angular. Thorax greyish-brown; abdomen olivescent; palpi 
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