IN SUMATIiA. 2/5 



C. pcnthesiJia ; fore-wings with the markings of the latter spoeios, liind- 

 wings most like metJajpsea, but with a broader external bkick niiir^iii ; 

 Aindcr side similar to that species, but witli the wliite marginal line more 

 deeply scalloped and better marked, and the pale markings generally 

 whiter. Sumatra. Talcmbang Kcsidency. No. 113. Namrd in lionnnr 

 of the wife and elder daughter of Surgeon Julius Machik, of tlie Dutch- 



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Indian army. 



P^nLiONiD-i;. 



Ixias fiavlpennis, Smith, sp. nov.— Upper side: l)oth wings orange- 

 yellow; from the base, extended over about two-thirds of tlic wings, 

 shaded with gray, the ncrvurcs and remainder of the wings dark brown. 

 Under side: both wings yellow, mottled with brown; auteiior wing, 

 with a black spot at the end of the cell, and an irregnlur sub-marginal 

 row of brown spots contlucnt, extending from the costa to the inner 

 angle ; posterior wing with a sub-marginal row of brown spots roni- 

 mencino- on the costa between the nervures and extending to the third 

 median nervule, and a black spot on the first disco-cellular ncrviilc. 

 Expansion, 2i inches. Hab., Mount Demixi, 4C00 feet. Tyi)e in Mus. 



H. G. Smith, Esq. -1 wi • r 



Amnosia eudamla ? , Smith, sp. nov.— Upper side: both wings brown ; 

 anterior wings crossed from the centre of the costa to the inner angle by 

 a broad brownish-white band, beyond the band the wings are darker 

 brown • posterior wings, with a sub-marginal row of five sj-ots (smaller 

 than in decora $), outside of which are two irregular dark brown lines, 

 and inside one dark line. Under side : both wings lighter browu than on 

 the upper side, with similar markings to decora, ot which it may be a 

 variety but it differs from the female decora in the lighter shade of the 

 brown on the upper side of the wings, in the colour of the band on the 

 anterior wings, in the size of the spots on the posterior wings and on the 

 under side in the absence of the three spots within the cell ot the postenor 

 wing, and of the first of the four sub-apical spots on the anterior ving ul 

 decora, and, in addition, it is somewhat larger. Expan.sion, 3i mchc^- 

 Hab., Sumatra. Type in Mus. U. G. Smith , Esq. 



Pa^piUo f,>'besl, Smith, Kr.to. Month. Mag. p. 231 (1882-83).-rpper 



side: dark brown, almost black, the margins between the "^rvnr^^vith 



middle to the exterior margin; posterior wing with a row of th oo 

 brownish-gray lunular spots between the median "^''^^/^J^: «^^ * ^ ; 

 at the anal angle, above which is a row of thrc-c ^^"^;^"/ f ' :"j;^ ^^^^^ 

 spots of same colour. Under side : anterior wings ro^rd "^ f « «; 

 paler; posterior wing with a longitudmal red spot f.^ ^1^% ^^f^-/, '\'^^ 



by the precostal nervure, which is black, and a ^^"^f /^l^f^l u^ r o 

 costal nervure ; a broad band of ochreoas yellow, with a ^";^;^f "'^'-j^^r.^^^ 

 in the middle, extending across the wing between <l^c i^io^>^« "f™^ 

 and a small spot of ochreous ye low beyond ; a ^'•f^'^. J^* ^J- ^^^^^[i f 



the band next the anal angle three blue «?«*« "'^''^Vv ^^,^-}/„'"^7S'e' 

 from the costal nervure to the median nervule. Expansion, 4 mclics. 

 Hab Band^nl- aSou- Sumatra. This species belongs to the Memnon 

 group in whrch'ho^ there is nothing which losoml ,les xt. 'J ype m 



3Ius. HG. Smith, Esq. nov -AUicd to P. mfvrnus, Guer. 



(nephelus, Pc Haan); ditfers from that species m the greater AMdtli ot 



