32 CATALOGUE OF 



" The larva of this species feeds on Schniedelia raeemosa, and was 

 found in Java in considerable numbers." — (Horsfield.) 



The larva and pupa of D. Xenophon are figured on Plate 1, fig. 3, 3a. 



39. DIPS AS MELAMPUS, Cramer Sp. 



c? Papilio Melampus, Cramer, Pap. Exot. IV. t. 362,/. G.H. 

 (1782). 

 Aphnseus Melampus, Douhleday, List Lep. Brit. Mus. 



pt. II. f. 25. 

 Hesperia Jarbas, Fahriciv^, Mant. Ins. II. p. 68 (1787). 

 Dipsas Jarbas, Westwood, in Douhleday and Hewitsori's 



Diurnal Lep. p. 480, No. 5. 

 Polyommatus Jarbas, Godart, Mnc. MetTi. IX. p. 646. 

 Papilio Jarbas, Donovan, Lns. of Lndia, t. 40,/. 3. 

 Thecla Jarbas, Horsfield, Cat. Lep. Mus. JE.I.C. p. 93. 

 cJ Thecla Sorya, Kollar, in UiigeVs Kaschnir, IV. pt. II. 

 p. 414, t. 5,/ 1, 2 (1844). 



a. b. c. d. e. $ ? . Java. From Dr. Horsfield's Col- 

 lection. 

 /. g.h. $ , N. India. Presented by Colonel Buckley. 



The larva and pupa of D. Melampus are figured on Plate 1, fig. 2, la. 



40. DIPSAS EPIJARBAS, Boisduval Sp. 



Thecla Epijarbas, Boisduval, MS. 



Aphnseus Epijarbas, Douhleday, List Lep. Brit. Mus. 

 pt. II. p. 26. 



a. (J. Canara. Presented by S. N. Ward, Esq., 



E.I.C.C.S. 



b. ? . N. India. Presented by the Trustees of the 



British Museum. 



c. (J . Darjeeling. From the Indian Collection, Expo- 



sition Universelle at Paris, 1855. 



This is larger than D. Jarhas, the male having on the tjppee-side 

 of the fore- wings the dark brown border occupying the whole space 

 between the anterior margin and the median vein (in the latter of 

 which it is nearly black), and then branching ofi" to exterior margin, 

 and ending in a point at the middle of the hind margin. The undee- 

 siiiE is of a diiUer tint, and has two whitish undulating lines crossing 



