on Eastern Butterflies. 333 



3. Ergolis luzonia. 



Ergolis luzonia, Felder, Nov. Voy. Lep. p. 450. 

 Hah. — Luzon. 



This species seetns to be a local modification of E. 

 Ariadne, rather larger^ with slight differences in the 

 markings, and the subapical white spot nearly or quite 

 obsolete. 



4. Ergolis Is^us, n. s. 



Outline of wings nearly even, with an angular lobe on 

 the upper-wings, waved striae somewhat as in E. Coryta, 

 but disposed in pairs, no white spot near the apex ; on 

 the hind-wings a series of distinct sub-lunulate ring 

 markings, each enclosing an obscure reddish spot. 



Beneath, upper wings dusky, the disc reddish-brown, 

 the borders pale, a dusky streak parallel to the outer 

 margin; lower wings pale brown, the markings as above, 

 but the lunulate ring spots smaller, the outer border ashy 

 brown. 



The female is like the male, but paler, especially beneath. 



Size of ^. Coryta. 



Hah. — Singapore, Sumatra (Coll. Wall., type) . 



This species has probably been confounded with E. 

 Coryta, from which the even outline of the wings, and 

 the absence of the white spot, at once distinguish it. 



5. Ergolis taprobana. 



Ergolis taprohana, Westw. Gen, Diurn. Lep. p. 410, pi. 



68, f. 4. 



Faft.— Ceylon (B. M.) . 



A dark rusty-coloured species, with the upper-wings 

 less angular than in E. Isceus. 



6. Ergolis timora, n. s. 



Male. Above, rich orange-brown. ; the outer margins, 

 and the base within a waved line, dusky ; the outer edge 

 scallopped, as in E. Coryta, but not marked with white, a 

 submarginal waved line bounding the dusky border 

 within, blackish. Beneath, rich brown, the basal half 



