172 CATALOGUE OF 



d. e. ^. Darjeeling. From Indian Collection^ Expo- 

 sition Universelle at Paris, 1855. 



f.g. ?. N.India. Presented by Edwin Sheplierd, Esq., 

 1857. 



Athyma Opalina may be distinguished by the discoidal streak being 

 divided into four portions, as in Ath. Leucothoe, and by the deep fer- 

 ruginous colour of the under-side being suffused in parts with grey 

 and greyish-brown. Expanse 2f to 2^ inches. Sexes alike. 



352. ATHYMA LARYMNA, E. Doubleday Sp. 



Limenitis Larymna, IJ. Douhleday MS. 

 Athyma Larymna, Westwood, in Doubleday and Hewit- 

 son's Diurnal Lep. p. 274, oi. 7, t. 35,/. 1 (1850). 



a. (^ . Borneo. Presented by Edwin Shepherd, Esq., 

 1857. 



353. ATHYMA JIN A, Moore {Plate \.,fig. 3). 



Athyma Jina, n. sp. — Male : TJppeb-side smoky -brown ; markings 

 creamy-white : fore'wing with the discoidal streak entire, long, broad, 

 and thickening to the extremity ; a series of seven spots from sub- 

 costal vein curving outward to middle of posterior margin, the first 

 being small, second larger, broader, third narrow, fourth small, fifth 

 larger, oval, sixth the largest, somewhat square and indented at the 

 side, seventh narrow, elongated, triangular ; a submarginal row of 

 rather indistinct spots, those on the apex broadest : Idnd-ioing with 

 inner band somewhat narrow ; outer band composed of broad lunu- 

 lated spots ; band across base of abdomen whitish. Undee-side 

 brilliant ferruginous, posterior margin of fore-wing blackish ; mark- 

 ings the same as above, but the fore-wing with an additional spot on 

 costal margin to the curved row ; extreme posterior margin blackish, 

 bounded inwardly by a submarginal row of white lines : liind-wing 

 with the inner band extending across abdominal margin ; space le- 

 tween base of wing and costal vein white ; extreme exterior margin 

 blackish, bounded inwardly by a marginal row of narrow lunular 

 marks ; body white. Expanse 3 inches. 



a. S- Darjeeling. From Indian Collection, Expo- 

 sition Universelle at Paris, 1855. 



Remark. — Athyma Jina may at once be distinguished by the dis- 

 coidal streak bein'» entire. 



