96 nn(>i\iJ.<)(i:iiA malayaxa. 



(liirker. Posterior wings darker ocluaeeous, crossed by several waved and scalloped darker lines, 

 witii a wide, distinct, slightly darker submarginal fascia on which are placed the two ocellated spots as 

 above, and a third and much more indistinct spot situate between the subcostal nervules ; marginal 

 and submarginal lines as above, but fainter and much paler. Body and legs more or less concolorous 



with wings. 



Female. Wings sibove marked and spotted generally as in male, hut brownish ochraceous, the blue 

 colour being absent, the ocellated spots larger. Wings beneath almost precisely as iu male, but the ocellated 

 spot with larger pale margins, and posterior wings possessing some irregular reddish ochraceous fascia 

 crossing cell. 



Exp. wings, 3 4.0 to r>i) millim. ; 5 50 to o'2 millim. 



Hai3. — Malay Peninsula; Province Wellesley (colls. Dist. and Sailer); Malacca (Brit. Mus.) — Java 

 (coll. Dist.) 



This form is evidently a local race of rf. orithia* Linu., a well-known species iu Con- 

 tiufutal India and elsewhere. It differs from typical forms of that species by the tawny colour 

 of the female, and the absence of the blue and black mavkiuo-s to wings of the same. The male 

 almost exactly resembles Hidmer's figure of J. octjalc. \ It is another of the many distinct 

 '• local races" found in the Malay Peninsula and neighbouring islands. 



4. Junonia lemonias. (Tab. XI., fig. 5 3 .) 



l'apUi,> lA-miinim, Liuuanis, Syst. Nat. ed. x. p. 473, n. 93 (1758) ; ibid, ed xii. p. 770, u. 136 (17G7); Clerck, 



Icones lus. iii. (ined.), t. 7, f. 2 (1761) ; Houtt. Naturl. Hist. i. 11, p. 286, n. 93 (1767) ; Mull. Naturs. 



V. i. p. 601, u. 136 ( 1774) : Pain-. Syst. Eut. p. 490, n. 207 (1775) ; Spec. Jus. ii. p. 70, u. 314 (1781) ; 



Mant. Jus. ii. p. 34, n. 365 (17S7) ; Ent. Syst. iii. 1, p. 90, u. 282 (1793), {part] ; Sulz. Gesch. lus. 



p. 144, 1. 16, f. 7, et 1] 1 1776) ; Gmel. Syst. Nat. i. 5, p. 2292, u. 136 (1790) ; Herbst, Naturs. Schmett. 



vii. p. 158, 11. 59, t. 177, f. 3, 4 (1794) ; Tlmnb. Mus. Nat. Ups. xxiii. p. 9. 

 r,i/iilio Aimis, Cram. Pap. Exot. i. p. 55, t. 35, D F (1775). 

 Iliiiiiiidnjdx Lemonias, Hiibu. Samml. Exot. Schmett. i. t. 50 ( 1806-16 1. 

 Jumm'ui Ainiis, Hiibii. Vcrz. b(!k. Schmett. p. 34, n. 284 (1816). 

 I'awxaa Id-iiioiiias, (lodt. Enc. M('th. ix. p. 311, n. 31 (1819). 

 ■Innonia Lnmmiaa, Horsf. & Moore, Cat. Lop. Mus. E. I. C. i. p. 139, n. 281 (1857); Butl. Cat. Fabr. Lep. 



p. 74, u. 9 (18691 ; Traus. Limi. Soc. ser. 2, Zool. vol. i. p. 545, n. 3 (1877) ; Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. 



1.S74. p. 105, 11. 1 ; Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. 828 ; Lep. Ceyl. i. p. 41, t. 21, f. 3, 3rt (1881) ; 



Aurivill. \iim<j\. sv. vet. AkaJ. Ilandl., Baud. 19, p. 82 (1882). 



Male and Female. Wings above pale l)rownish ochraceous. Anterior wings with the cell crossed by 

 the lollownig markings :— a slender waved black line near base, two waved black lines enclosing a pale 

 ochraceous fascia a little beyond centre, and a similarly coloured and enclosed fascia at about end of cell; 

 beyond this the ground colour is somewhat darker and marked with the following pale ochraceous spots:— 

 a discal series of six crossing wiug and divided by the nervules, the upper spot beneath subcostal nervure 

 and with the second and third forming a slightly oblique series ; fourth and fifth directed inwardly, and 

 sixth again dellexed outwardly beneath the third median nervule ; this series is followed by another 

 containing seven spots of the same colour, of which the uiiper three are divided by the fourth and fifth 

 subcostal nervules ; tlie fourth and fifth are separated liy the first median nervule, and the sixth and 



hav,. ll.n'!nMn*?"fo'"'"'v'T- ^'"•/""''•i"i"'^ '^^^s receutly shown (Kou-l. 8V. vet. Akad. Hawll., Baud. 19, pp. 8-2-3 (1882), 



1 ul, 1 n, f "1 !'f'' ." "' ^"■"'' '"■ ''"'="'"' •^''"0'"'« <"-2/«^^'. Hiibu., J. orithya, Linn., and J. orthosia,GoAt., neither 

 <ii ttiucli are found in this launa. ^ ^ > i 



I Samml. Kxot. Schmett. ii. t. 33, f. 3, 4. 



