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Hab.— Continental India; N.W. Himalaya (iro,kin-—]\ro(.rei. — Ceylon (Thwaites— coil. Dist.).— 

 Andaman Islands ; Port Blair (Moore). — Malay reniusuhi ; IVrak ( Kuustl.— coll. Ribbe). — Nias Island 



■(Klieil). — Borneo ( Drnce). 



7. Deudorix xenophon. (Tab. XLIV., fig. 1 <? , 2 ? .) 



liexjieria Xfiiop/inii, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. 1, p. 272, u. -17 (17!);-i|. 



Tliecln Xeniijihim, Horsf. Gat. Lep. E. I. C. p. 94, n. 27 (ls2'.l). 



Male. Wings above l)riglit sangniueous-rea ; anterior wings with the costal margin broadly, the 

 outer margin more narrowly, widened at onter angle,— the inner margin narrowly, and cellular area, 

 excluding apex, bhickish ; posterior wings with the costal nuirgin, a large basal patch, and an outer 

 marginal line blackish, the neuration more or less of the same colour, abdominal area dark fuscous, 

 the lobular anal angle black, with an ochraceous siiot, fringe greyish with the tip fuscous. Wings beneath 

 bronzy; both wings with two contiguous dark discocellular lines, followed by a similar line crossing wings 

 which is outwardly margined with greyish, especially on posterior wings, where it is much angulated 

 towards anal angle, and is there more or less duplex ; posterior wings with th(> outer margin faintly 

 ochraceous, and with three dark marginal spots at anal angle, the outermost black, the renniining two 

 thickly covered with greenish scales, the innermost smallest, lobular anal angle black; posterior margin 

 with a distinct greyish-white line from about discoidal nervule to anal angle. Body above blackish, 

 beneath more or less concolorous with wings ; legs blackish, streaked and anuulated with greyish-white. 



Female. Wings above bronzy-brown, l>eueath greyish-brown marked as in male, but the wings with 

 an obscure submarginal fascia, and the posterior wings with a greyish lunulate subniarginal line. 



Exp. wings, J" , 32 millim. ; 2 , 29 millim. 



Hab. — Malay Peninsula; Singapore (coll. Mathew). — Sumatra (coll. Dist.). — Java (llorslield). 



The male and female specimens here figured were captuied l)y Mr. (iervase ¥. .Mathew at 

 Singapore, and obligingly lent for figuring in this publication. 



marciana (antca, p. 282). 



I have still been unable to obtain a specimen of this species, and only Imow it by the 

 mutilated specimen in the British Museum. I have therefore still left it uugenerically 

 determined, though I was quite wrong in my supposition tliat it belonged to the genus Tajuvia, 

 as Mr. Butler informs me it possesses only three subcostal nervules to the anterior wings. 



Fam. PAPILIONID^ [autni, p. 283).— Subfam. PIEEIN^ {.mtra. p. 283). 



Genus DELIAS {mitra, p. 289). 

 8. Delias pyramus. (Tab. XLII., tig. 14.) 



Thijca Pijiamm, Wallace, Trans. Ent. See. ser. 3, vol. iv. p. 347, u. 7 (18G7). 



Pkris Thishe, Boisd. Sp. Gen. i. p. 449, n. IG (1836); Gray, Lep. Ins. Nep. p. 8, t. 7, f. 1 |184G|. 



T>Al,(s Pi/iaiiiKa, Butl. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1872, p. 29, n. 3. 



Male. Allied to 1>. jmrtkenope, Wall., but considerably larger; posterior wings with the basal 

 carmine-red patch larger and not or very obsoletely followed by Iduish, the yellow space much smaller and 

 restricted to the lower median nervule. Wings beneath very similar to those of 1). jmrtliciiojic. 



Exp. wings, (? , 84 millim. 



Hab. — Continental India; Nepaul (Gray); Darjeeling (coU. Dist.). — .Malay Peninsula; Perak (37UU 

 feet), (Egerton — coll. Dist.). 



This is one of the many captures of Mr. W. Egerton, and was obtained on tlie sunmnl of 

 " Low's HiU at Perak." 



Sept. 30, 1886. 6 c 



