Species of I ado- Malay an Lepidoptera. 171 



any other of the allied forms : on the hind wing also the 

 ochreous interspaces are clearer and broader and the two at 

 the abdominal margin more extended. 



? . Both wings with the interspaces very slightly tinted 

 with ochreous, otherwise much resembling the female of 

 aspasia. 



Expanse of wings, £ ? , 3^- inches. 



Hab. Fergusson Island. 



Near B. rt'ta, Fruhstorfer, from Bawean Island. 



Tirumala mutella, nov. 



cJ . Nearest to T. microsticta, Butler, from Borneo ; the 

 colour and markings are very similar, but it is a smaller 

 insect and all the spots are larger, thediscal and submarginal 

 series on the hind wing are cpuite complete, and all the white 

 stripes are. broader. On the underside all the stripes of botii 

 wings are much broader and the spots much larger and more 

 prominent. 



Expanse of wings 3^ inches. 



Hab. Making, Java. 



Paralitica terilus. 

 Danais terilus, Fruhstorfer, Seitz, Gross. Schmett. ix. p. 208 (1910). 



Hab. Sandakan, N. Borneo, Burma. 



I have two males from Thyetmio and Tenasserim which 

 are identical with the Sandakan examples; it is very near to 

 1). borneensis, Staudinger, which comes from Sarawak ; the 

 whitish lines are somewhat thinner, and, indeed, the diffe- 

 rences between these and erycina, Fruhs., from Nias, and 

 mceneuSy Fruhs., from Sumatra, are barely distinguishable. 



Elymniinm. 



Elymnias merula, nov. 



c? . Upperside deep black, as dark as E. hecate, Butler, 

 from North Borneo : fore wing with the costa spotted with 

 blue, three blue streaks near the apex and three submar- 

 ginal blue spots in interspaces 2, 3, and 4 : hind wing with a 

 slight shade of fulvous on the outer margin ; outer margin 

 of both wings as in hecate. Underside daik chestnut-brown, 

 densely striated with pale blue : fore wing with white eostal 

 points, which become thickly clustered together at the apex: 

 hind wing with a small prominent bluish-white spot below 

 the middle of the costa. 



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