NTMPH ALIDi . — XYSfPHALIXi . — KALLIMA . 



row of five black dots, the lowest surrounded by white flecks. At the third spot, 

 these turn upwards towards the costa, and the uppermost is bordered within by 

 a white patch corresponding to the subapical spot on the upper surface. There 

 is also a row of small submarginal black dots between the nervures, some of 

 them slightly marked with white on the outside ; the lowest spot is followed by 

 another nearer the base. Posterior wings with the first dark line of the anterior 

 wings continued across the cell, and the third black hne, edged with white 

 within, very distinct, and nearly straight, and running obUquely from the costa 

 to the end of the tail at the anal angle ; on the tail it is flecked with whit^ on 

 the outside instead of on the inside. Between the apex and the lower part of 

 the transverse line is a row of about five dots surrotmded at some Httle distance 

 by flecked white rings ; the four uppermost are black ; the lowest is white, and 

 the space between this and the ring is filled up with slaty grey. Outside these 

 is an obsolete irregular line marked at intervals with small black and white 

 dots, and nearer the lower part of the hind margin are one or two more small 

 black dots. 



Body brown above, whitish beneath. 



Hab. Sumatra (Forbes). 



In the Collection of Henley Grose Smith. 



Allied to K. Alhofagciata. Mo<jre, and K. Paralekta. Horsf. 



II.— KALLBL\ KNYYETTn. s . Figs. 3. 4. 



KaUima Knyn^ttii, De NiceviUe, " Butterflies of India, Burma, and Ceylon, 

 vol. ii. p. 267 (1886). 



Exp. 4 inches. 



JJak. Upperside. Anterior wings brown at the base and on the inner 

 margin ; and the apical half blackish brown. An obhque band between the 

 costa and the neighbourhood of the hinder angle, Ught blue, shading into white 

 on the outer and upper half, and hardly extending below the submedian nervure. 

 On the band, between the two lowest median nervules, is a round hyaline spot 

 edged with black. The wing is dusted with blue in the cell, and with bltiish 

 grey above, and there is a white subcostal spot before the apex, which is 

 decidedly falcate, the hind margin being strongly convex on the lower two- 

 thirds. The cell is closed by a black line, curving outwards at the ends, and 

 there is a zigzag black line on the outer edge of the lower part of the 



