LEPIDOPTERA. 3J5 



the fore arid Iiind-wmgs, as also two short lines from the median to 

 subcostal veinlet. The outer black spot is entirely encircled with 

 yellow, and above the anal spot is a well-defined lunar-shaped streak 

 of metallic green. The female is somewhat larger, with rounder 

 wings, and is of a fulvous-brown, and may be distinguished by the 

 similarity of the markings of the under-side. Expanse of wings in 

 the male 1^ in., in the female 1^% in. 



41. DIPS AS CHRYSOMALLUS, Hiibner Sp. 



^ Zesius chrysomallus, Hiihner, Zutrdge,/. 301, 302 (1823). 

 Chrysophanus chrysomallus, Westwood, in DouhJeday and 

 Hewitson^s Diurnal Lep. p. 499, N'q. 29. 

 ? ? Myrina Setho, E. DouUeday, List Lep. Brit. Mus. pt. II. 

 ;?. 22. 



a. (J. S.India. Donor not known. 



b. ? . Canara. Presented by S. N. Ward, Esq. 



c. d. ? . Locality and donor unknown. 



D. cTirysomallus. — Upper-side of male pale cupreous, outer- 

 margin brownish ; at anal angle three blackish spots. Tails three. 

 TJnder-side pinkish creamy-white ; a band composed of roundish 

 pinkish spots disposed irregularly across both wings ; fore-wing with 

 five, and hind-wing with eight pinkish spots towards the base ; anal 

 angle with three spots, the two outer black, banded above with red, 

 and the centre one bluish ; near outer-margin is a line of indistinct 

 marks ; extreme outer-margin and tails pinkish. Pemale larger, 

 wings more square, brown, tinged with bluish at base; spots on 

 under-side, as in the male, but of a brighter colour. 



42. DIPSAS ISOCRATES, Fabricius Sp. 



Hesperia Isocrates, Fairicius, Ent. Syst. III. pt. I. 



p. 266 (1793). 

 Dipsas Isocrates, Wesiwood, in Doubleday and Heivit- 



son's Diurnal Lep. p. 480, No. 4. 

 Polyommatus Isocrates, Godart, Fnc. Meth. IX. p. 633. 

 Thecla Isocrates, Westwood, Trans. Linn. Soc. II. p. 4, 



t. 1, and Donovan's Ins. India, 2nd edit. Downes, 



Calcutta Journ. N. II. II. p. 408. 

 ApbnsBus Isocrates, Doubleday, List Lep. Brit. Mus. 



pt. II. p. 26. 



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