174 CATALOGUE OF 



Athyma Inai;;i, Westwood, in DouUeday and Hewitsoti^s 

 Diurnal Lep. p. 274, t. 34,/ 3 (1850). 



a. 6. c. c? ? . N. India. Presented by Colonel Buckley. 

 6?. ? . N. India. Presented by Colonel Sykes. 

 e. ^. Darjeeling. Prom Indian Collection, Expo- 

 sition Universelle at Paris, 1855. 



Bemarh. — The female of Athyma Inara bas all tbe markings ou 

 the upper-side orange-colour. 



357. ATHYMA CAM A, Moore {Plate Y.,fig. 5, c? ?). 



Athyma Cama, n. sp. — Male : Uppee-side velvety -black ; fore-idng 

 with brown marginal and submarginal line ; discoidal streak indis- 

 tinct ferruginous, and dusted over with black ; near the apex a ferru- 

 giuous spot ; two oblique spots from subcostal vein on one-third of the 

 wing from the apex, and a band of three spots from middle of wing 

 to posterior margin, joining a band across hind- wing, white, bordered 

 with blue ; ou the hind-wing also a marginal and submargiual brown 

 line ; body black, with a broad white band across base of abdomen. 

 Undek-side pale ferruginous ; markings purplish-white ; the curved 

 band as above : fore-wing with a long broad irregular discoidal streak, 

 submarginal and indistinct marginal line ; a black patch near the 

 base of wing and posterior angle : hind-wing with a curved line near 

 base of wing, and a rather broad outer baud ; a marginal row of 

 marks ; some patches of brown between outer and inner band ; body 

 and abdominal margin broadly grey. Female : Uppee-side black ; 

 markings ferruginous : fore-wing with a long discoidal streak ; an 

 oblique band from anterior to near middle of exterior margin, and 

 nearly joining a band running to middle of posterior margin ; a mar- 

 ginal and submarginal brown line, the latter ferruginous anteriorly 

 and posteriorly : hind-wing with a broad inner and narrower outer 

 band ; also a marginal brown line ; body black, with a white band 

 across base of abdomen, and bound below with ferruginous ; also a 

 pale-white collar. XJndee-side ferruginous ; markings as in male, 

 but pinky-white, except marginal and submarginal lines, which are 

 purplish-white. Expanse of wings in male 1\ to 2|- inches ; female, 

 3 inches. 



a.h. $ . Darjeeling. From Pearson's Collection. 



c. ^ . Darjeeling. Presented by Colonel Buckley. 



d. e. f. c? ? . Darjeeling. From Indian Collectiou, 



Exposition Universelle at Paris, 1855. 



