436 nUOPALOCERA MALAYAN A. 



The female appears to be simply a strongly coloured variety of S'. dirtea, and as this 

 I should still have considered it, had not Staudinger and Schatz figured the male which 

 resembles the female. This at once separates it from the Fabrician species. 



Genus EUTHALIA {antca, p. 114). 



16. Euthalia dunya. (Tab. XXXVIII., fig. 1.) 



AdoUm Dicn;/ii, Doubleday & Hewitson, Gen. Diuru. Lep. t. 44, f. 3 (1850); Moore, Trans. Ent. See. ser. 2, 

 vol. V. p. 84, u. 47 (1859) ; Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1873, p. 345, n. 4. 



Wings above brown ; anterior wings with a very small black spot more or less surrounded with 

 greyish-white in cell, and a black margined disco-cellular spot at end of cell, two greyish subcostal spots, 

 one near the bifurcation of the fourth and fifth subcostal nervules and the other between it and end of cell, 

 and a slightly oblique series of four spots with greyish centres (the third very slightly pale centred), the 

 first placed between the two upper median nervules and the third and fourth between the lower median 

 nervule and the submedian nervure. Posterior wings with two contiguous greyish spots, outwardly concave, 

 and separated by the upper subcostal nervule, a transverse series of five black spots with large greyish 

 centres placed between the nervules, an obscure blackish spot at end of cell, and a subobsolete fuscous 

 submarginal fascia to both wings. Wings beneath pale greenish, the spots as above, but paler and more 

 obscure, and with a very small fuscous spot in cell of posterior wings. Body more or less concolorous with 

 wings ; legs with the tibife and tarsi ochraceous. 



Exp. wings, 90 to 98 millim. 



Hab. — Mergui Archipelago (coll. Anderson). — Malay Peninsula ; Perak (Kiinstl. — Calc. Mus.). — Borneo 

 (coll. Dist.) ; Sandakan (coll. Pryer). 



This species is here arranged afar E. derma. 



17. Euthalia bellata. (Tab. XXXVIL, fig. 4 ^; Tab. XLIII., fig. 12 $ .) 



Aildlws Bellata, Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1873, p. 344, n. 3, t. 32, f. 8. 



Aihdias Canic.spolh, Hewits. Ent. Mo. Mag. vol. xi. p. 183 (1875); Ex. Butt. V. Adol. t. 4, f. 14 (1875). 



KutliiiUa Goodrkhi, Dist. ' Entomologist,' vol. xix. p. 11 (1886). 



Male. Wings above dark chocolate-brown ; anterior wings with a small dark spot in cell and a dark 

 disco-cellular spot at end of cell, a series of six greyish-white spots crossing wing beyond cell, the upper 

 three smallest and the lower three largest,* a small subapical greyish-white spot and a submarginal dark 

 waved fascia ; posterior wings crossed by a series of seven contiguous greyish-white spots, a dark waved 

 submarginal fascia enclosing a series of small and very obscure pale spots. Wings beneath pale brownish- 

 ochraceous, pale spots as above, but those on posterior wings more fused than above ; anterior wings with 

 the cellular spots black margined with reddish centres ; posterior wings with a small cellular spot (sometimes 

 absent) and a disco-cellular black margined spot ; the submarginal fascife above only denoted by a series of 

 dark spots beneath. Body and legs more or less concolorous with wings. 



Female. Larger and very much paler than the male ; anterior wings above with the transverse pale 

 spots with a slight bluish tinge, the lowermost broken and duplex, the dark submarginal fascia (as in male), 

 broken into a series of spots iu female, and placed in a more or less bluish-grey area ; posterior wings 

 above with the pale spots very small and not extending beneath the upper median nervule, a small dark 

 spot at end of cell and a waved submarginal dark fascia placed on a somewhat paler area. Wings beneath 

 much paler than above ; anterior wings with the spots in the cell larger and brighter, greyish-white spots 

 as above, followed by a series of dark purplish spots much smaller than those above ; posterior wings with 

 a small spot iu cell as above, and a disco-cellular spot at end of cell, the series of pale spots as above, but 



'•■ The lowermost sometimes divided. 



