326 Mr. A. R. Wallace's Notes 



13, Elymnias Timandra, n. s. 



Like E. Lais; outline of wings more dentate, especially 

 on the hind- wings. 



Male. Above, like E. Lais, but the markings broader, 

 and of a rich verditer blue on the upper- wings ; beneath, 

 the base of the wings is much darker. 



Female. Wings more elongate; markings pale ochre, 

 tinged with bluish on the upper-wings, the tooth at the 

 outer angle of the hind-wings forming a short tail. 



Hah. — Sylhet, Moulmein (Brit. Mus., type) . 



Very closely allied to E. Lais, but the different outline 

 of the wings, and distinct colouring, render it necessary 

 to separate it. 



14, Elymnias Kamara. 



Elymnias Kamara, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C. p, 239. 

 Hah. — Java (B. M. $ .) . 



15, Elymnias Ceryx, 



Melanitis Ceryx, Boisd. Sp. Gen. Lep. pi. 56. f. 8. 



Male. Wings more elongate, with the costa less arched 

 than in E. Lais; whitish ash colour, with the veins and 

 the outer margin of all the wings blackish bordered, in 

 the border is a row of white spots which on the upper- 

 wings are larger, ovate, and disposed in a very sinuate 

 line ; the anal angle is tinged with ferruginous. Beneath, 

 ferruginous brown, the whitish portions more restricted 

 than above, and the margins beyond the row of spots 

 with coarse white irrorations. 



Female. Paler, and less distinctly marked. 



Expanse 3-3^ inches. 



Hah.— Java (Coll. Wall., B. M.). 



The underside of this species is well figured by Bois- 

 duval. I obtained specimens in Java, but it appears to 

 be rare. 



16. Elymnias leucocyma. 

 Bihlis leucocyma, Godt. Enc. Meth. ix. 326. 

 Hah.— ^orth India (B. M., Coll. Wall.) . 



