LEPIDOPTERA. 213 



but larger, with two inner rows and terminal spots ochreous-yellow : 

 Mnd-ioing with the basal half to abdominal angle dull chocolate- 

 brown, with a marginal, subinarginal, an inner third and a short 

 fourth row of ochreous-yellow spots, the spaces between blackish. 

 Under-side yellow throughout, with a slight greenish tinge ; trans- 

 verse dentate band and markings as in male. Expanse of male 3^, 

 female 3f inches. 



435. ENISPE LEPIDA, Moore. 



Enispe Lepida, n. sp. — Female: TJppee-side ochreous-brown, 

 more dusky about the anterior half : fore-mng with broad oblique 

 transverse band from middle of anterior margin, and inner row of 

 spots, lilac-white ; an outer row of submarginal and indistinct 

 marginal spots ochreous : hind-ioing with exterior margin and three 

 inner rows of spots ochreous. Under-side pale dull dirty ochreous, 

 with ill-defined transverse dentate line and markings about the base 

 brown ; indistinct rows of paler spots ; hind-wing with an anterior 

 brown spot centred with a white dot, and half margined with black ; 

 a posterior small white spot encircled with brown. Expanse 4 inches. 



a. $ . Canara, S. India. Presented by S. N. 

 Ward, Esq. 



Genus CLEROME, Boisduval. 



Clerome, Boisduval, MS. Westwood, in Doubleday and Hewitson's 



Diurnal Lep. p. 332 (1851). 

 Faitnis {part), Hilbner. 



436. CLEROME ARCESILAUS, Fabncius Sp. 



Papilio Arcesilaus, Fabricitts, Ent. Syst. III. pt. I. 



p. 153 (1793). Donovan, Ins. of India, t. 30,/ 2. 

 Clerome Arcesilaus, Westwood, in Doubleday and Heioit- 



son's Diurnal Lep. p. 334, t. 54;, f. 5. 

 Satyrus Arcesilaus, Godart, Enc. Meth. IX. p. 497. 

 Eaunis canens, Suhner, Samml. Exot. Sclimett. Band II. 



tab. (1806-27). 

 Morpho Leonteus, Zinken-Sommer, Nova Acta Acad. 



Nat. Cur. XV. p. 170, t. IG,/ 14, 15. 



a. b. c. d. S ^ ' Java. From Dr. HorsfiekFs Col- 

 lection. 



