the species of the LepidopteroJis genus KalUma. 13 



band narrow, its inner angular border broadh' black ; discal 

 lijaline spot small but prominent ; basal area and liind- 

 wing uniformly blue. Underside ochreous-brown, nume- 

 rously covered with dark-bi'own speckles and strigas ; rib 

 and basal transverse lines very prominent. 



Exp. 2^ ins. 



Hah. — Kussowlee, N. W. Himalaya. In Coll. F. 

 Moore. 



Group III. IVitli oblique bund xohite in both sexes.. 



Kallima albofasciata. 

 Kallima albofasciata, Moore, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 584. 



Both sexes with a prominent cream-white narrow band, 

 large apical spot, and a dark-bordered hyaline discal spot ; 

 basal area and hindwing greyish indigo-blue. Underside 

 greyish-ochreous, sparsely brown speckled ; rib line pro- 

 minent. 



Exp. 3 1 ins. 



Hab. — S. Andamans. In Coll. F. Moore. 



Group lY. With oblique band blue in both sexes. 

 Kallima Horsfieldi. 



Paplna Horsfieldi, Kollar ; Hiigel's Kasch. iv. p. 431, 

 pi. X. ? . 



This species has a prolonged apex to the forewing, a 

 broad oblique bluish-white band, and is without the discal 

 hyaline spots ; base of wings very pale blue, the outer 

 border of hindwing greenish-ochreous. Underside oclire- 

 ous, with greenish-ochreous fascia. 



Exp. 34 ins. 



Hab.—N. W. Himalaya (Hiigel). 



I have not yet seen specimens of this species from the 

 locality given by Hiigel, but I possess a specimen of what 

 I doubtfully take to be the same from the collection of the 

 late Dr. Leith, which he stated was captured in Uelgavun 

 (2,260 feet, W. Ghauts of S. India). Specimens have 

 also been taken by Mr. Newton and Dr. Smith on the 

 ISIatheran Hill, near Bombay. 



