N YMPFI ALT D.E.-X YMPH A LI X.E. 



EUTHALIA. II. 



II.— EUTHALIA KARDAMA. 5 . Figs. 1, 2. s • Fig. 3. 



AdoJias Kanhiiiia, Moore, " Transactions of the Entomological Society of 

 London," n.s., vol. 5, p. 80, v. 40, pi. ix., fig. 3 (1859). 



Exp. S . 3-8iin. ; ? 4-4|in. 



Male. Uppeeside olive-green, sliatling into greenish-brown on the hinil 

 margins, and with the incisions whitish ; anterior wings with a curved black 

 line near the base in the cell, and a sm-all -spot below it, and two dark gi'een 

 irregularly oval figures bordered with black crossing the cell, the first just 

 beyond the middle, the second (more irregular) at its extremity ; below the first 

 is a like-coloured ring, followed by a dash ; beyond the cell is a curved row of 

 eight white spots surrounded with black, well separated, and all, except the 

 sixth and seventh, with a nervure between; the eighth, above the inner margin, 

 obsolete ; nearer the tip are two white subcostal spots, and from beyond the 

 second, a row of obsolete blackish submarginal spots runs down nearly to the 

 inner margin. 



Posterior wings with a narrow oval ligure, open beneath, at the extremity 

 of the cell, and a row of six greenish-white spots, more or less surrounded with 

 black, on a whitish or pale greenish ground, beyond which is a row of obsolete 

 blackish spots ; inner margin greenish-grey. 



Underside yellowish-green, whitish towards the inner margin of the 

 anterior wings ; anterior wings with the spots much more distinct, and increas- 

 ing towards the inner margin, so that the three last form an almost continuous 

 band ; the neighbourliood of the lower whit3 spots is also blotched and dusted 

 with black, especially on the inner side. 



Posterior wings with four irregular oval markings in and above the cell, a 

 transverse row of five white spots, hardly surrounded with darker, and a sub- 

 marginal row of seven indistinct oval black dots. 



Fnii'ili' larger and paler. Upperside similarly marked, but the white 

 spots in the low^r half of the anterior wings, as well as on the posterior wings, 



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