NYMPHALID^. NYMPHALIN^. EUTHALIA. 201 



«'. Male, tipperside yellowish olive brown; underside of hindwing with abdominal margin 

 broadly and about anal angle somewhat green. Female unknown. 



505. E. ADIMA, Assam. 



6'. Male, upperside purplish olive-brown, with two parallel discal black lunulated bands and 

 black basal markings on upperside ; underside of hindwing devoid of greenish colour 

 on abdominal margin. Female paler, but marked on upperside as in male. 



506. E. jAHNU, Sikkim, Assam, Sylhet, Cachar, Chittagong, Upper 



Tenasserim. 

 c'. Male, upperside black, both wings with broad irrorated discal grey band ; female brown, 

 outer border beyond inner discal band paler ; outer edge of inner discal band marked 

 anteriorly with pale spots on both sides in forewing. 



507. E. KESAVA, Sikkim, Bhutan, Assam, Sylhet, Cachar, Burma. 



508. E. DiscispiLOTA, Upper Tenasserim. 



<P, Male, upperside dark olive green, with pinky tinge broadly on anterior margin of 

 hindwing, markings abnve much as in E. garjida. and allies, but no small white 

 marks beyond cell of forewing, and the pale discal band much widened at inner 

 margin of forewing ; female with broad discal whitish band on upperside of forewing, 

 bifurcated anteriorly. 



509. E. ALPHEDA, ? North India, Java. 



(?'. Male, upperside dark brown with a vinaceous tinge, a discal paler broad band 

 bifurcated anteriorly, and marked with white patches within towards the costa ; 

 female paler than male, markings more prominent. 



510. E, PARTA, ? India, Borneo. 



511. E. SOMADEVA, North India. 



/•. Male, upperside dark bronzy brown ; a series of small white spots beyond cell of 

 forewing on both upper and under sides. 



a-. Female with broad white discal band on both wings, bifurcated anteriorly in 

 forewing. 



512. E. AcoNTius, South Andamans. 



b\ Female with a series of small white spots beyond cell of forewing on both 

 sides. 



513. E. GARUDA, India, Ceylon, Malay Peninsula, Java. 



c'. Female with white macular oblique even band across forewing on both sides. 



514. E. VASANTA, Ceylon. 



^'. Male with the series of small white spots beyond cell of forewing elongated into narrow 

 white streaks in pairs between the veins. 



a'. Male, upperside, hindwing with broad blue border ; female, hindwing entirely 

 brown, forewing with broad oblique macular white band from middle of costa 

 to first median nervule towards inner angle. 



515. E. PHEMius, Sikkim, Assam, Naga and Khasi Hills, Sylhet, 



Cachar. 

 *'. Male, upperside, hindwing with no blue border, but with even straight discal 

 brown band from near ape.\ of forewing to middle of abdominal margin on 

 hindwing ; female marked much as iu male, but the discal band more curved 

 on hindwing. 



516. E. JAMA, Sikkim, Assam, Naga Hills, Cachar, Province 



Wellesley, Malacca, Banca. 

 A'. Male, both wings marked with crimson spots on both sides in addition to the series of 

 small white spots beyond cell ; female also marked with crimson as in male, the discal 

 white spots developed into a broad macular band. 



517. E. LUBENTINA, India, Ceylon. 



t\ Male, upperside, both wings profusely irrorated with grey ; fenwle with outer margin 

 % of forewing highly emarginate, with a discal series of prominent white spots beyond 



cell from costa to second median nervule. 



518. E. ANOSIA, Sikkim, Assam, Cachar, Chittagong, Mergui, Malay 



Peninsula. 



The second group in which the cell of the forewing is open presents three distinct types. 

 The first section is represented by a single species, which in style of markings corresponds most 

 closely with the last species of the first group, E. dnrga. It has a broad well-defined pale discal 

 band across both wings, but this band is pale yellow not white, and it extends on the hindwing up 

 to the submedian nervure ; the se.xcs are alike, and the general aspect is more nearly that 

 of a Limfititis than in any other species of this genus. 



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