438 RHOPALOCEliA MALAYAN A. 



spots above cell separated by the upper subcostal nervule. Body above dark fuscous-brown ; body beneath 

 greyish ; legs greyish, the tibi;i3 and tarsi brownish-ochraceous. 



Female. The following is Mr. Moore's description : — " Upperside luteous-brown, paler beyond the 

 middle of the fore-wings, where they are slightly glossed with pale green ; a row of five white spots suffused 

 with brown on fore-wing. Underside pale buff, with the litura) nearly black and slender ; the pale broad 

 submarginal space clearer and nearly white, with blackish row of spots." 



Exp. wings, (? , 49 millim. ; 2 , 56 millim. 



Has. — Malay Peninsula ; Malacca (coll. Staudinger). — China? (Hope — coll. Oxford). 



I think it is open to doubt whether the locahty China is correct as referable to this 

 species, and it is here only given on the authority of Mr. Moore, who found that habitat affixed 

 to his type speciraen. This is a very rare species, and the male has not hitlierto been 

 figured. 



E. merta is here arranged after E. jama. 



20. Euthalia zichri. (Tab. XLIII., tig. 6.) 



Adolias Zichri, Butler, Cist. Eut. vol. i. p. 6 (18C9). 



" Wings above dark brown ; the outer margin of the anterior wings bronzy, the band tapering from 

 the anal angle to the apex, also two patches of the same colour near the costal margin and two spots near 

 the base of the outer marginal baud ; the outer margin of the posterior wings of two colours, the inner and 

 apical portion bronzy, showing three black spots, the outer portion except the apex greenish blue." 



"Wings below pale brown, with the usual black characters at the base and two discal rows of black 

 subhastate spots arranged nearly as in A.parta, Moore : body dark brown above, pale brown below ; antenns 

 black above, brownish ferruginous below." 



Exp. wings, (? , 50 millim. 



Hab. — Malay Peninsula; Malacca (coll. Staudinger). — Borneo; Sarawak (Brit. Mus.). 



The Malaccan specimen here figured is a httle paler beneath than the Bornean type, but 

 in other respects exhibits no difference. I am indebted to Dr. Staudinger, of Dresden, for the 

 opportunity of figuring this species. 



5. Euthalia lubentina. 



K)ith(tlia luhcntind (untca, p. 128). 



Since inserting this species with doubt as to its truly belonging to our fauna, Messrs. Birch 

 and Egerton have captured both sexes at Province Wellesley. 



21. Euthalia bipunctata. (Tab. XLIIL, tig. 3 J'.) 



Adolias Bipunctatd, Vollenhoven, Tijd. Eiit. v. p. lUl, ii. 11, t. 10, f. 1 (1862). 



Male. Wings above dark fuscous-brown, both wings crossed beyond cells by two waved dark fascia ; 

 anterior wings with four dark lines crossing cell and one at end of cell, and with two small subapical 

 greyish-white spots ; posterior wings with four dark lines crossing cell. Wings beneath brownish-ochraceous, 

 fascia; and cellular markings as above ; anterior wings with three dark spots beneath cell separated by the 

 lower median nervule and the submedian nervure, the apex tinged with greenish ; posterior wings with two 

 circular spots above cell separated by the upper subcostal nervule, abdominal margin more or less greenish. 

 Body and legs more or less concolorous with wings, the tibis and tarsi brownish-ochraceous. 



Exp. wings, (? , 48 to 53 millim. 



Hab.— Malay Peninsula; Malacca (coll. Staudinger).— Borneo ; Sandakan (Pryer— coll. Dist.). 



