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that of forewing, rnnniug from costfil margin towards anal angle, narrowing behind ; 

 a postdiscal band of heavy bars from SC- to W and again from R' to (SM'), this 

 posterior half (if the band sitnatcd farther distad, tonching with its upper end the 

 snbmarginal line : this line parallel to distal margin and extending into tail, which 

 is nearly entirely brown-black ; the bands and line black ; fringe of both wings 

 brown-black ; anal angle with some blnish scaling. 



Vnderside : basal half of forewing and a marginal band from apex to angle 

 Ri — R-, and a triangular basal costal area on hindwiug extending to di^cal line and 



to middle of cell, orange-ochraceous ; rest of wings chestnut, marked with grey. 



Forewing : vitreous spots as above ; cell with a subbasal and a median double bar, 

 each more or less composed of rings, and a simple subapical bar ; upon cross-veins 

 there is also an irregular double bar, and the vitreous spots are edged respectively with 

 black and brown ; the bars vestigial behind cell ; in outer half of wing there is a 

 postdiseaj line corresponding to that of npperside, but continued to near hinder margin 



and less distinct ; snbmarginal line thin, irregnlarly dentate between the veins. 



Hindwing ; a double bar in cell composed of rings, continued costad, but less 

 distinct before cell ; traces of other bars in the ochraceous orange area ; a black 

 double line straight across the wing, beginning at costal margin close to apex of G 

 and ending close to anal angle, where it meets longitudinal abdominal bars ; 

 postdiscal baud in position as above, less distinct; upper jiortion of submarginal 

 lino not distinct, followed by truces of an admarginal line, posterior portion of 

 submarginal line broad ; the interspaces between the lines more or less filled up 

 by pinkish grey lines or shades. 



Length of forewing, 28 mm. 



Ilab. Peru ; no more precise locality given. 



Two SS. 



3. Charaxes harmodius infernus subsp. nov. 



<J. Upperside similar to that of i'h. harmodius martinus from Sumatra ; the 

 black submarginal patch (SM') — 8M' of the forewing smaller, the brown postdiscal 

 lunnles SC^ — R- very thin. 



Underside intermediate in colour between (hat of Ch. liarmodiiis martinus and 

 Ck. harmodius harpcu/on, jialer than in the former and deeper iu tint than in the 

 latter ; the white edges of the bars a little more distinct than in liarm. Jiarpagon, 

 but much less prominent than in harm, martinus and harm, harmodius. 



Ilah. Borneo : region of the sources of the Mahakam R. 



One (?, received from Herr Fruhstorfer. 



4. Charaxes castor comoranus snbsp. nov. 



?. Discal band of fore- aiul hindwing and postdiscal spots of forewing, on 

 vpperside, as deep ochraceous as in dark West African males ; submarginal spot 

 C — SC- of hindwing obsolete. 



On underside, the interspace between the bars of basal half of fore- and 

 hindwing olive-black; median bars D^ — M^ of forewing narrow, strongly anguli- 

 form ; discal spot R' — R^ only one-third the size of sjiot M' — M" ; ochraceous 

 postdiscal spots separated from the olive-blaek ones and from one another, patch 



