﻿241- LEPIDOPTERA INDIGA. 



grey, and with a duller grey medially disposed patch of scales from the costal vein 

 to below base of the radial. Underside dusky olivescent purplish-brown ; markings 

 as above, prominent, all bluish-white, except the inner and outer marginal line on 

 forewing, and the medial discal and marginal line on the hindwing, as well as its 

 two basal streaks, which are lilacine-grey. Body and palpi above black, thorax iri- 

 descent ; abdomen above with a basal slight bluish-grey band ; palpi and thorax 

 beneath, forelegs, middle and hind femora bluish-grey ; abdomen beneath, middle 

 and hind tibiae and tarsi pale ochreous-brown. 



Wet-season hrood (Plate 286, fig. 1, d, c, f, g, -5' $ ). 



Upperside with all the markings somewhat narrower ; underside with the 

 ground-colour reddish-brown ; markings as above, except that on the hindwing the 

 medial-discal white band extends anteriorly above the upper subcostal vein. 



Expanse, d 2^q, ? 2^^ inches. 



Habitat. — Lower Burma; Tenasseriin ; Malay Peninsula ; Sumatra ; Borneo. 



Note. — This species has somewhat the appearance of Andropana Durijodana, on 

 both the upper and underside, even to the termination at the subcostal of the medial 

 discal -white band on the hindwing, but is readily distinguishable by the regular 

 inward sequence of the four lower discal white spots on the forewing, whereas, in 

 A, Buryodana the upper two of these spots are widely separated and disposed 

 obliquely outward. 



Distribution. — Specimens were taken by Dr. J. Anderson in " Mergui, and at 

 Minthantoung, Lower Tenasserim, in December " (Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. 1886, 36). 

 We possess a Burmese male. It occurs in the Malay Peninsula ; Capt. Pinwill took 

 it in Malacca. We have it from Singapore, Sumatra, Borneo and Sarawak. 

 Colonel C. Swinhoe has it from Perak, and Nias Island. Mr. D. Cator possesses a 

 series taken at Sandakan, N. Borneo, from January to August. 



Indo-Malayan and other Species op JMeptis. — Nepfis Aceris (Pap. Aceris, 

 Lepechin, Tagenb. der Russ. Reise, p. 203, pi. 17, fig. 5, 6 (1771-74). Esper, Eur. 

 Schmett. i. 2, pi. 81, fig. 3, 4 (1783). Fabr. Ent. Syst. iii. i. p. 245 (1793). 

 Neptis Aceris, Fabricius, llliger's Mag. vi. p. 282 (1806). ^n. Pap. Sappho, Pallas, 

 Reise, i. p. 471, No. 62 (1771). Pap. Plautilla, Hiibner, Eur. Schmett. i. pi. 21, 

 fig. 99, 100 (1799). llaUtat. E. Europe ;? Amurland. — Neptis intermedia, Vvyev, 

 Cistula Entom. ii. p. 231, pi. 4, fig. 1 (1877). Habitat. N. China; Japan.— iVf/jf/s 

 Eurynome (?Pap. Hylas, <S-nec ?), Linn. Syst. Nat. x. p. 486, No. 173 (1758). Syv. 

 Pap. Leucothoe, Clerck, Icones, iii. (ined.) pi. 5, fig. 4, sinistrae. Nym. Phal. Aceris 

 (ex Indie), Esper, Eur. Schmett. i. pi. 82, fig. 1, ? (1783). Pap. Leucothoe, 

 Donovan, Ins. China, pi. 37, fig. 3, ¥ (1799). Limenitis Eurynome, Westwood, 



