432 ]Mr. BuTLEi; on Butterflies froui India. 



Hypolinmas chari/bdis, u. sp. 



Nearly allied to //. holina, rather larger ; the Avliite fascicles 

 ou the bright ultramarine patches of the upper surface uarrower 

 and more elongated : the white discal spots on the female reduced 

 to dots (excepting two near the costa of primaries);- the sub- 

 marginal notched spots and the crescents close to the margin 

 narrower and suffused with brown ; below intermediate in 

 character between H. holina and H. jacintha, the oblique white 

 belt beyond the cell of primaries being distinct, but broken up 

 into spots; the belt beyond the middle of the secondaries sordid 

 Avhitish, with a brownish tint in the male, and a creamy tint in 

 the female, corresponding with the submai-ginal belt in colour; 

 the latter, the undulated whitish marginal stripe and the discal 

 series of pearly white spots quite as in //. jacintha. Expanse of 

 wings $ 3 inches 7 lines ; $ 4 inches 2 lines. 



Bombay (Dr. Leith). 



Nearest to D. incommoda in general appearance. 



Hypolinmas Labvana, u. sp. 



9 Dark (;hocolate brown, the wings with the sinuations of the 

 fringes white ; a nearly marginal slender squamose series of 

 whitish crescent-like markings ; a submarginal series of more or 

 less semicircular white spots, small at apex and anal angle of 

 secondaries, very small toAvards apex of primaries ; a discal 

 series of white spots, beginning with a large trifid patch near the 

 costa of primaries, on the secondaries decreasing in size towards 

 the abdominal margin ; primaries with the usual bluish costal 

 spots ; a broad brilliantly shot oblique ultramarine belt beyond 

 the discoidal cell; under sm-face slightly paler, sericeous; the 

 usual black-edged white discoidal spots; belts beyond the middle 

 of all the Avings narrow, squamose, sordid whitish; discal spots 

 as above ; submarginal markings whiter and l^roader than above. 

 Expanse of wings 4 inches 1 line. 

 Labuan, Borneo (Low). 



I have seen several examples of this sjiecies, it is most nearly 

 allied to //. philippensis. 



