iumi>Arj)('i:i!.\ mala \- i.v.i. 



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from !i little beiu'iith apex to anal auRJc hrnadly f^rcyish-whitc, a discal series of dark siiots iuarj:;iuiiii; the 

 upper end of this white area. Anterior wings beneath paler, spotted as above ; posterior wings beneath 

 with about the outer half irregularly greyish-wliite, the white area partly crossed by a scries of small brown 

 spots, and the basal brown area also variegated by sonu^wiiat hirge dark l)rown spots. Body and legs more 

 or less coneolorous with the dark hue of wings. 



Exp. wings, ;-5() millini. 



H.\B, — Malay Peninsula : Sungei Ujong (Durnford — coll. Dist.) : Malacca {coll. Staudinger). 



5. Tagiades lavata. (Tab. XXXIV., ti,L(. 5.) 



Tat/iaili's lavatii. Butler, Trar.s. Liini. Soe. ser. 2. Zdol. xol. i. )). .'inr, n. 1, t. Ixix. f. 8 (1877). 



Wings above dark fuscous-brown: anterior wings with a, few (irregular in number in dilfennt 

 specimens) small pale semihyaline subapical spots ; posterior wings with the outer margin from beneath 

 apex to anal angle somewhat broadly greyish-white. Anterior wings beneath as above, but jialer ; 

 posterior wings beneath greyish-white, with a- iiale bluish tinge, the costal margin and ajiex broadlv 

 fuscous. Body above dark fuscous, beneath greyish : legs more or less streaked with lirownish. 

 • Exp. wings, o'2 millim. 



H.ui. — Malay Peninsula; Perak (coll. Dist.) ; Malacca (Pinwill — Prit. Mus.). 



C. Tagiades trichoneura, rai-. (Tab. XXXIY.. fig. 20.) 



Ptni/iinx/iiJni tricliiiiieiti;/. Felder, Wieu. Eut. Mou. iv. p. 402, n. 31 ll8(i()i; Reise Nov. Lep. ill. t. 7.S, 



f. 14, 1.3 (18671. 

 Twiidih's trirlmmiini. Klieil, Plinp. der Insel Nias. p. .S8. ii. 149 (ISSP). 



Wings al)ove dark puriilish-brown : anterior wings with the neiiration more or less greyish and witli 

 thirteen pale greyish spots, situate two in and two above cell, four in oblique scries beneath cell, and live 

 subapical (there is sometimes a small fourteenth subcostal spot as in the specimen figured). Posterior 

 wings with the outer margin from the upper median nervule to anal angle broadly orange-jxllow, aud the 

 same colour is extended narrowly for a short distance along the margin as far as the lower subcostal nervule, 

 two elongate spots in cell, a discal series of elongate spots and the apical margin dark purplish. Anterior 

 wings beneath as above, but with a few additional greyish spots ; posterior wings beneath pearly-white, 

 the costal and apical areas purplish-brown, containing a series of dark purplish elongate spots. Body 

 above purplish-brown, the abdominal segments margined with greyish ; liody beneath with legs greyish. 



Exp. wings, 33 to 42 millim. 



Hab. — Malay Peninsula ; Perak (Kunst. — Calc. Mus.j ; Malacca (coll. Stand, l'c Fekl.). — Nias Island 

 (Kheil).— Java (Feld.). 



Mr. Kirby* has placed the L'taii<j::^jn(hn I'nihujo, Moore, as a syiionyiii of this species. 

 It is, however, at least a distinct race, and appears to be confined to Continental India. In 

 Mr. Moore's species tlie posterior wings are ochraceous, not pearly-white beneath. The width 

 of the ochraceous margin to the posterior wings above is variable, as is the greyish margin 

 of other species of the genus. 



'■• Syu. C;it. Diiun. Leii. p. Ci55-G. 

 April 30, 188G. 5 o 



