288 Mr. A. R. Wallace's Notes on Eastern Butterflies. 



anomala, but whiter and more diffused^ the spots at the 

 apex confluent, and forming a white spot ; a broad white 

 band covering the outer part of the hind-wings. Beneath ; 

 nearly as above; four whitish linear spots forming a 

 transverse band across the upper-wings, the white band 

 on the hind-wings broader than above, the costal spot 

 larger than in D. anomala. 



Female. Darker than the male, and of a richer pur- 

 plish rusty brown. Above; spots and bands as in the 

 male, but the transverse band of longitudinal spots bluish, 

 and produced almost to the white intra-marginal spots. 



Beneath; as in the male, but rather paler. 



Hah. — Timor. 



This is an extreme form of D. anomala; the female is 

 the most richly coloured, and seems to mimic Buploea 

 Bandinii, and an undescribed species allied to JE. Eurypon, 

 both of which inhabit the same island. 



