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two. In the female of E. nam these spots are replaced by a continuous 

 diffused line of a darker shade of colour than the ground, which, more- 

 over, is placed considerably nearer the outer margin than is the series 

 of black spots in E. sahadeva. The shape of the hind wing in both sexes 

 is also characteristic, in E. sahadeva it is much more square, therefore 

 broader, and less regularly rounded than in E. nara. 



E. confucius, Westwood, was described from China from a female 

 specimen. Under tins name are two specimens of what I consider to 

 be the true female of E. sahadeva in Colonel A. M. Lang's collection, 

 probably named by Mr. Moore; the latter probably also recording this 

 species from Darjeeling in Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1865, p. 707, under 

 the name of E. confucius. The female is figured by Messrs. H. Grose 

 Smith and "W. F. Kirby in " Rhopalocera Exotica," pt. xvii, pi. Euthalia 

 iii, figs. 1, 2 (1891), and differs from the same sex of E. sahadeva in 

 having the discal band of the forewing much wider, and the spots on 

 both wings yellow (" stramineous"), instead of white as in E. sahadeva. 

 The male is said to be very similar to the female. It is an abundantly 

 distinct species. 



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