APPENDIX. 4.iy 



KiB.— Coutiueutal India ; N.W. Himalaya (Ilcxddnjj;— ^[oore) ; Dar.jeeling (Horsf. & IVroorc).— ]?uriiia ; 

 Moulmein (Limborg— Moore).— Tenasserim ; Mectan, Hatsiega (Limborg— Moore (.— Malay Peninsula; 

 Perak (Goodrich & Egerton — -0011. Dist.). — Borneo (Druce). 



The Rev. J. H. Hocking describes this species as "a trce-perchiug insect. SettkiS with 

 vertical wings,"* 



Subfam. NEMEOBIIN^ {autca, p. 180). 

 Genus ABISARA {aiitm, p. 188). 



7. Abisara neophron. (Tab. XXXVI., tig. O.) 



SospiUi Xeupliivn, Hewitson, Ex. Butt. ii. Ny.s/). t. 1, f. 3 (1801). 

 Abisara Xeojilinm, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soo. 1878, p. 833. 



Mr. Hewitson tlms describes his species : — 



" Upperside. Male rufous-brown. Anterior wing crossed transversely at the middle by a broad 

 band of white, and obliquely beyond the middle by a narrow, obscure, rufous band. Tke outer margin 

 pale from the middle to the anal angle, traversed by a dark line. Posterior wing tailed. Crossed beyond 

 the middle and near the outer margin by waved rufous bands. Two large black spots at the apex, 

 separated by a line of orange. A submarginal band of white traversed by a black line. The tail white." 



" Underside as above." 



Exp. wings, " 2tt3 in." 



Hab. — Continental India; Silhet (coll. Hewits.). — Tenasserim; Moolai (Limborg — Moore). — Malay 

 Peninsula; Perak (Kiinstl. — -coll. Anderson). 



This species will here follow A. sacitri. 



8. Abisara telesia. (Tab. XL., ligs. 2 <? , 3 ? .) 



Tiixila Teh'sia, Hewitson, Ex. Bntt. ii. Tn.i:. t. 1, f. 1, 2 (1861); Journ. Linu. See. Zool. viii. p. Ill) (18G5); 

 Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1873, p. 347, u. 5. 



" Upperside. Male dark brown. Anterior wing with the apex and outer margin carmine, the inner 

 margin produced, rounded, with near its middle an oval spot of lilac-white." 



" Underside carmine, with bands and spots of blue and black. Anterior wing with the apex rufous ; 

 a longitudinal and transverse band within the cell blue, a second transverse baud also blue, followed by 

 five blue spots, bordered inwardly with black. The inner margin where the wings touch, light yellow. 

 Posterior wing with numerous black and blue spots. Crossed near the outer margin by a band of light blue 

 and a band of light yellow, each bordered with black, and separated by a band of the same colour." 



Female. Anterior wings above carmine, with some scattered discal pale brownish markings and 

 some irregular subapical greyish shadings ; posterior wings pale brownish, with marginal and submarginal 

 dark fascife, the upper two median and the discoidal nervules shaded with pale carmine. Wings beneath 

 as in male. 



Exp. wings, J' & ?, 40 to 42 millim. 



Hab.— Malay Peninsula; Perak (Kiinstl.— Calc. Mus.).— Sumatra (coll. Hewits.).— Borneo (Druce); 

 Sarawak (Hewits.). 



6. Abisara damajanti {antra, p. 102). (Tab. XL., lig. 10 cf , 11 ? .) 



Since enumerating this species I have been enabled to figure what appear to he both sexes. 

 Hab. — Malay Peninsula; Perak (Kiinstl. — Calc. Mus.). 



'■■■ Proc. Zool. Soc. I8S-i, p. 243. 

 Sept. 30, 1886. 5 v 



