NYMPHALID£—EUBAGIS. 
EUBAGIS ONIAS. 18, 14, 15. 
Uprerstpz. Male (13) clouded green, the outer margins black. Anterior wing 
rufous in places where the white spots of the underside are seen through. A small 
black spot near the end of the cell. The apex broadly black. 
Unpersipe. Anterior wing black. The cell and the costal and outer margins rufous. 
The costal margin at the base and ten spots white, two within the cell connected by a 
curved line of silvery blue, one between them and the mner margin, a fourth (mmute) 
just beyond the end of the cell (partly blue), three placed transversely near the middle, 
the eighth (a large one) across the apex traversed by a rufous line, one between it and 
the anal angle and joined to it by a line of blue, and one (a small one) at the said 
angle ; a spot of blue between the fourth white spot and the costal margin. — Posterior 
wing white, with a transverse band near the base, a second (a broad one) before the 
middle traversed by a line of silvery blue from the costal margin to its middle, and from 
its middle to the inner margin by one of white (a// blue in the female). Two semi- 
circular spaces, each marked by a round black spot, and the outer margin, rufous. 
The two black spots and a third near the anal angle marked with silvery blue. Apex 
white. Both wings with a submarginal blue line. 
Female (14,15) dark brown. Anterior wing with seven spots of white, one 
within the cell, one below it (forming part of a band which crosses the posterior wing), 
three in a line across the middle, the sixth (minute) near the apex, the seventh between 
it and the anal angle. Posterior wing with two transverse bands, one near the base, 
the other (a broad one) at the middle, and a submarginal curved line of neutral colour. 
Expan. 14% im. Hab. Amazon. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 
Closely allied to E. Postyerta, but abundantly distinct. 
