NYMPH ALID/E, NYMPH ALIN^E. KALLIMA. 257 



both wings and terminates on hinclwing near middle of abdominal margin ; between these 

 fascicc on forewing is a short irregular fascia commencing at costa and joining or almost jommg 

 the second fascia near median nervure ; a discal curved fuscous fascia, margined with dark 

 ochraceous, followed on forewing by a dark ochraceous spot, which precedes a submargmal fascia 

 bounded by fuscous lines commencing beneath apex, the posterior half of which is dark 

 ochraceous, and contains two fuscous spots, and the upper portion is preceded by a dark 

 ochraceous patch also containing a fuscous spot ; an oblique subapical fuscous linear spot and 

 a fuscous submarginal line. Hlndzoing with a submarginal dark ochraceous fascia, margined 

 by scalloped fuscous lines and containing a series of fuscous 1^"^^^ "^P^^^ '^^a^^^^'^Y'n 

 fuscous line preceded by paler and fuscous nebulous shadings. Unoeks «E paler than 

 above; markings similar, but the submarginal fasci.. to both ....... without the ^aik outer 



margins, ^.i;; above ochraceous; thorax marked with some longitudinal fuscous lines, and 

 abLen with some narrow fuscous annulations. Body beneath and /.,. naore or less con. 

 ). r r~,- , / 1 ^ \ Wr T> stant s fitrure appears to be triat ot a lemaie, 

 rnlDiirnns w th Win<TS. ( Distant, \. Z.) Mr. L/isiauL » n^uiv. cvp;^ ^ , ^^ • f 



h ;:rrlur^fthe numerous male ^P-i-ns in the Indian Musp Calcu^^^^^^^^^^^ 

 deep reddish-fulvous. C. rahria may be at once known from G. ...a by having the fifth black 



W fit; e base which crosses both wings on the upperside in C. n.. rep aced by a diffused 



between the origins of the first and second median nervules. . , . ^ . ,, 



In Major Marshall's collection is a single male of this species taken m January in the 



Donat Range, Upper Tenasserim, by Captain C. T. Bingham, which is the only record I possess 



of its occurrence within Indian limits. 



Another species of this group (C.perakaJ occurs in the Malay Peninsula, a description of it 



is given below.* 



GomiS 85.-SALLIMA, Westwood. (Plate XXIII). 



T^- T„r, vnl ii D ,24 (1850) ; id., Felder, Neues Lep., p. 14, n. 28 {1861) ; 

 Kallima, Westwood, Gen. Diurn. Lep., vol. u, p. 3^ \^°^ > 

 id., Moore, Lep. Cey., vol. i, p 3^ (1881). 



..BODY, robust ;/.m..-;..^. large, generally acute at the tip ; /./^.^.j^Y' f ^^^^ 

 ducedintoatailatthe anal angle ; ^.//. ^^ings, traversed across the middle beneath by a 

 stiS" rdark-coloured line ; head, large, densely squamose. with a large rounded tuft of scaly 

 bLicUj^iu uaiiv I.U , 1 „j r^rominpnt " atitemicB, scarcely more than two-fifths 



hairs in front; eyes, large naked, ^^ Pj;^^.;;;^^^ slender club, 



of the length of the forewing, "^ ^^f ^^^^^^^^ bLath ] palpi, large, porrected 



scaly above, finely ^^""''^^^f ^^"^=^*; ^^h^^^^^^ and advanced in front of the face to at least 

 obliquely at least to the level of tire op o the ej-. an ^^^^ .^ 



the length of the head, f<^™^"S ^°"J°"^7.nns w"?h a coat of hairs on the back of the 

 to the tip, the scales concealing ^^e articula on.,^ v^^^^^^^ scaly ; .^^..«.«, moderately 



middle joint, applied to ^^e face ;./...-. onga^^ov^^^^^^ slightly emarginate 



vnbust oval. Forewing, large, subtnangulai , <:^wa very uiuv, • ,u r ♦! 1 .1 r 



near L base ; afex more or iLs acute and produced ; outer .nargrn five-sixths of he engtli of 

 he costa, con ave below the apex, but more or less concave [? convex] or subangulated towards 

 the posterior angle (especiallya^l^^ 



■ \ T 1 'Ma<^ of Nat. Hist., fifth series, vol. -xiv, p. 199 



'^ Cyrcstis(Che!Soncsia)peraka, Distant, Ann- ' °- ;nci,e3, Descrii'Tion : Male and female. 



(,SS4). Habitat: Perak. Expanse: ^/f"^'-'' ' ' ' ound-colour more ochraceous .-ind less rufous ; markings 

 ••Allied to C. rahria, Moore but smaller '^^f^°X,'^''^^d placed closer together. The obsolete caudate 

 similar, but with the transverse fasciffi broader, mu^' . ' .^^^j ^^^^ median nervules are scarcely visible in 



prolongations in C. rahria near the apices 01 tne i ,,^^^1^1 nervule of the forewing, which, in this 



C peraka, and a structural peculiarUy ex'^'^ '" „ervure" (Dist.mt, \. c ) The fem Ai E has the ground-colour 

 species, impinges near its base on the co^jai iier . forcwiug more rounded. The type specimens are 



paler than in the male, the wings broader, and the ape.x W i"c 

 deposited in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. 



