324. Mr. A. R. Wallace's Notes 



Male. Above, anterior wings like E. Egialina, but 

 with less white, and the blue tint extending further on 

 the disc ; hind- wings with a large ochreish-white patch 

 covering the abdominal region and centre of the wing, 

 the base slightly bluish. Beneath, the anterior wings 

 irregularly blotched, and irrorated with white; hind- wings 

 with a large patch of ochre-yellow, extending to the 

 abdominal margin and continued by paler spots to the 

 inner margin, above and attached to which are two or 

 three dull red spots not extending into the discoidal 

 cell. 



Female. Above, paler, with the bluish and white por- 

 tions more diffused. Beneath, very much whiter, with 

 finer irrorations, and the yellow patch more diftused. 



Hah.— India (Coll. B. M., type) . 



This, and its allies, resemble Pieridce, of the genus 

 Thyca. 



8. Elymnias bokneensis, n. s. 



Allied to M. Egialina, Felder. 



Female. Above, dusky; anterior wings with a slaty 

 transverse band, midway between the end of the 

 discoidal cell and the apex, which is continued by 

 spots to the outer angle ; from the lowest spot a stripe 

 goes to the base of the wing, and within the next two 

 spots are shorter yellowish stripes. Hind-wings with a 

 broad yellowish-white band across the centre, from the 

 abdominal margin to the first median nervure ; base 

 bluish; a submarginal row of three or four small dusky 

 spots ocellated with bluish. 



Beneath, dusky, irrorated with yellowish on the outer 

 half; lower wings with two large reddish spots at the 

 base, the broad central band ochre-yellow, the row of 

 six ocellate spots very distinct, also one towards the 

 base, near the inner margin, and two obscure spots near 

 the apex of the upper wings. Antennae strongly ringed, 

 dusky, yellow beneath. 



Expanse 2-| inches. 



Hah. — Sarawak, Borneo (Coll. Wall., type). 



