566 Descriptions of New Diurnal Lepidoptera. 
This species does not differ from C. Pandamu on the 
underside of the posterior wing. 
11. Clerome Amathusia. 
Female.—Upperside rufous-brown. Anterior wing 
with the apex acute; crossed beyond the middle by a 
broad curved band of rufous yellow, commencing on the 
costal margin where it is broadest and of the brightest 
yellow, and ending at the anal angle where it is rufous 
and indistinct. Posterior wing crossed beyond the 
middle by a zig-zag rufous-brown band. 
Underside rufous, tinted with lilac near the base, 
paler beyond the band; crossed from the apex of the 
anterior to the anal angle of the posterior wing by a 
continuous common linear dark-rufous band ; both wings 
with a submarginal band of minute rufous ocelli, some 
of which are pupilled with white, and both with a sub- 
marginal rufous line; anterior wing with a pale rufous 
band near the base (curving outwards), and a spot of 
the same colour at the end of the cell; posterior wing 
with a dark rufous band near the base (curved inwards) . 
Exp. 3-1/10 inches. 
Hab. India. 
In the collections of Mr. Atkinson, of Calcutta, and of 
Mr. G. Semper, of Altona. 
In form this species resembles the genus Amathusia, 
and is very different in that respect from the other 
species of the genus in which I have placed it, with 
which it agrees, however, in every other way. 
