APPENDIX. 439 



I am at present ignorant as to the female of this species, which lik^. s., manv olljcrs is 

 common to the Peuiusida and Borneo. The specimen figured is Ircm Mahicca, and'l.elonging 

 to Dr. Staudinger. 



E. hipimctata is alhed to E. dccomta. 



2. Euthalia decorata {antai, p. 122). 



I have received the female of this species from Sungoi Ujong. It is paler in hue than the 

 figure given hy Mr. Butler (woodcut 41, antm, p. 122), but this varial.ihty is not unconuuon in 

 the genus Euthalia. 



The species has also been found by Mr. Pryer in Northern Borneo. 



8. Euthalia ramada {aiitca, p. 122). 



Since the description of this species was written a Perak female, in the collection of 

 Herr Kibbe, has been examined. It somewhat resembles the female of E. ptmda. 



22. Euthalia xiphiones. (Tab. XXXVI. , fig. 10 <? , 9 j .) 



Adolias Xijihiuncs, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. ]8C8, p. COlJ, u. 60, t. xlv. f. i>. 



Male. " Affiuis A. apiadi minor, supra obscurior castaueo-fusca liueis auticarura discalibus iiiagis 

 approsimatis ; posticae fascia marginali viiidi multo latiore : auticfe subtus basi flavesccntes, puuctis apud 

 apicem albicantibus ; posticas fundo toto tlavo, maculis areie aiialis eanileo cinctis, aliter velut in apinde : 

 corpus supra fuscum, subtus albidum." 



Female. Wings above paler than in the male; anterior wings witb two very obscure greyish 

 subapical spots; posterior wings, unicolorous, without the bluish marginal fascia. Anterior wings 

 beneath brownish-ochraceous, the base bluish, the two greyish spots above larger, paler and more 

 prominent beneath, and a pale apical bluish-grey patch, other markings as above; posterior wings beneath 

 pale bluish, spotted and marked as in male, the upper three of the double series of spots shaded with 

 greenish-ochraceous, the apical margin brownish-ochraceous. Body and legs more or less concolorous with 

 wings ; legs streaked with brownish. 



Exp. wings, <? , 58 millim. ; ? , 70 millim. 



Hab.— Burma; Moulmein (Brit. Mus.).— Malay Peninsula; Perak (Kunstl.— Calc. Mus.). 



This species is allied to the E. apiadcs, Men., a species not uncommon in North- 

 Eastern India. 



23. Euthalia lepidea, var. (Tab. XXXVL, fig. 4 <? , 5 9 .) 



Adolias Lepidea, Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. i. p. 71 (1808) ; Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. 830. 

 Adulias Coci/ttcs, Moore (nee Fabr.), Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 2, vol. v. p. 71), u. 28 (1859|; Prittw. Stett. Ent. 

 Zeit. 1867, p. 272. 



Male. Wings above very dark chocolate-brown ; anterior wings with the usual black cellular 

 markings, and with a narrow ashy-grey outer margin commencing beneath apex ; posterior wings with a 

 broad ashy-grey outer marginal fascia gradually widening from apex to anal angle. Wings beneath palf 

 brownish-ochraceous, and with two darker fasciie crossing both wings beyond cells (sometimes almost 

 obsolete as on specimen figured), the ashy-grey margins paler and more obsolete beneath; both wings 

 with the usual cellular markings. Body and legs more or less concolorous with wings. 



Female. Larger and paler in hue than the male, the wings beneath are brighter, the dark fascia^ 

 more distinct, and on the anterior wings the colour between these fascite is warm brownish-ochraceous. 



