NYMPHALIDiE.. — NYMPHALIN^. EUTHALIA. 91 



half of the wing, but much more distinct below. Posterior wings with au 

 elongate oval line above the cell, and two pairs of lines beneath this ; the outer- 

 most line is festooned. Beyond the middle of the wing are faint indications of 

 two obsolete transverse lines, reddish above, and greenish below ; towards the 

 inner margin the wing is greenish, and there is also a submarginal greenish 

 band. 



Body dull greenish above, and buff beneath ; antenn* black above ; the 

 tip, and the undersurface ferruginous. 



Hab. Omei-Shan, N.W. China. 



In the Collections of Messrs. J. H. Leech and Henley Grose Smith. 



This species has very little resemblance to any other Euthalia ; Mr. Leech compares it to 

 E. Anyte. Hewitsou ; but in E. Omeia the posterior wings are more produced, and quite differently 

 marked. « 



VI.— EUTHALIA CONSOBRINA. ? . Figs. 5, G. 



Euthalia Consobrina, Leech, "Entomologist," vol. 24, Suppl. p. 29 (1891). 



Exp. 3-4 inches. 



Female. Upperside dark olive-green, with a submarginal dusky band ; and 

 the incisions white. Anterior wings with pale spots arranged nearly as in 

 E. Naraijana {antea, p. 6, Euthalia, pi. ii. figs. 4, 5), but the spots are of a more 

 yellowish-white, and those of the lower part of the band are larger and more 

 oval. Posterior wings with the commencement of a pale obsolete band on the 

 costa just before the apex, but with no distinct spots. 



Underside. Anterior wings green, with yellowish nervures, and the costa 

 yellow, more broadly beyond the middle. The pale spots are arranged as on 

 the upperside, but are of a clear white, except the small oblong spot nearest to 

 the costa. A blackish submarginal stripe commences outside the lowest of the 

 tw^o subcostal spots, and merges into a black space standing above the outer 

 half of the inner margin, but not quite reaching the hinder angle. The white 

 l)and of transverse spots is bordered with black on the inside, and the 

 lowest spot is followed by a bluish band running obliquely inwards, and then 

 turning downwards to the submedian nervure. At this point it bscomes slat?- 

 colour, as is also the space below the submedian nervure. This is followed bv a 

 whitish stripe above the dull yellowish-ljrow n fringes of the inner margin. The 

 lower part of the hind margin likewise inclines to whitish. Posterior wings 



