156 CATALOGUE OF 



cJ Papilio Argyrius, Sparmann, Amcen. Acad. VII. p. 502 



(1768). 

 S Papilio Argynnis, Ifruri/, Ins. I. t.6,f.2 (1770). 



ArgynnisTephnia, Godart, Mic. Meth. IX. p. 262 (1819). 



a. b. c. d. c? ? . Java, rrom Dr. Horsfield's Col- 

 lection. 



e. ? . Pinang. Presented by Dr. Cantor. 



/. ? . Darjeeling. From Pearson's Collection. 



g. h. i. (? ? . N. India. Presented by Colonel 

 Buckley. 



323. ARGYNNIS ARUNA, Moore {Plate Ilia, fig. 4). 



A. Aruna, n. sp. — TJppee-side, wings fulvous ; anterior wings with 

 a broad black patch in discoidal cell and between the nervules, and 

 duller markings on the exterior margin : posterior icings having the 

 whole space between the nervules posteriorly occupied with black, 

 and leaving only small lunular markings on the exterior margin, the 

 latter becoming bluish at the anal angle. Undee-side with the 

 anterior wings broadly suffused with black; posterior wings with 

 the basal half silvery, and with black markings across the wing from 

 outer to anal angle. Shape of wings as in Arg. Niphe ; expanse 3^ in. 



«. c? . N. India. Presented by Colonel Buckley. 



323. ARGYNNIS ISS^A, G. R. Gray. 



Argynnis Issjea, G. S. Gray, Lep. Ins. of Nepal, p. 11 

 (1846). E. Bouhleday, Diurnal Lep. p. 174, n. 3. 



Argynnis Lathonia, apud Kollar, in SiigeVs Kaschmir, 

 IV. pt. II. p. 440. 



a. b. c? ? . Bootan. From Pemberton's Collection. 

 c. d. S • N. India. Presented by Colonel Hearsey. 



324. ARGYNNIS KAMALA, Moore. 



Argynnis Kamala, n. sp. — Upper- side golden-yellow ; fore-wings 

 somewhat dusky at the base ; hind- wings tinged in parts with yeUow- 

 ish-green : fore-iving with all the veins and veiulets deeply defined 

 witli black ; the black markings disposed exactly as in Argyn. Papliia, 

 but larger and duller, and in A. Kamala the submarginal row of 

 spots are less defined and continuous, rather forming a stripe than a 

 linear series of spots ; the marginal row is connected between the 



