50 Messrs. W. L. Distant and W. B. Pryer on 



32. Elymnias lutescens. 



Elymnias lutescens, Butler, Ann, & Mag. Nat, Hist, ser, 3, vol. xx. 

 p, 404, t. ix, fig-. 10 (18G7), 



Uncommon ; open ground near forest. 



33. Elymnias esaka. 

 Melanitis esaka, Westwood, Gen. Diuru. Lep, p. 405, n. 10, note (1851). 

 In fairly open ground, in sunshine. 



34. Elymnias has. 

 Papilio lais, Cramer, Pap. Ex. ii. t. cxiv. A, B (1779). 

 Rare ; liabits similar to those of E. lutescens. 



35. Elymnias penanga, 



Melanitis pcnanga, .Westwood, Gen. Diurn. Lep. p. 405. n. 9, note 

 (1851). 



36. Elymnias dara^ n. sp. 



Female. Wings above chocolate-brown : anterior wings 

 with an oblique, slightly curved, greyish-white fascia, com- 

 mencing at costa a little beyond end of cell and terminating 

 near outer angle ; the costal margin between this fascia and 

 base of wing is speckled with greyish : posterior wings crossed 

 at about centre by a greyish-white fascia, which is narrowed 

 and curved near costa, and is outwardly margined by some 

 small dark spots, which become subobsolete above the upper 

 median nervule ] outer margin of both wings strongly scal- 

 loped. Wings beneath much paler than above : anterior 

 wings with the white fascia fused in a broad, outer, marginal, 

 greyish-white fascia, which is reticulated with chocolate- 

 brown : posterior wings with a bluish-grey spot, margined 

 with black between the bases of the subcostal uervules, the 

 spots on the outer margin of the greyish-white fascia more 

 continuous and with small bluish centres ; beyond the central 

 fascia the ground-colour is greyish, reticulated with chocolate- 

 brown. Body above brownish, beneath with the thorax and 

 legs brownish ; the abdomen obscure ochraceous. 



Exp. wings 52 millim. {coll. Dist.), 



37. Elymnias Godferyi. 



Elymnias Godferyi, Distant, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. xii. 

 p. 351 (18813) 



Larvffi feeds on an orchid. A specimen of this orchid 

 hanging in the verandah attracted two or three females, and 



