408 Col. C. Swinhoe on new Eastern Lepidoptera. 



the wings is dark ochreous brown, and the bands all more or 

 less dark rich ochreous. Fore wings with a subcostal streak 

 from the base ; discoidal and discal bands as above and 

 double submarginal thin bands, the latter more grej than 

 ochreous : on the hind wings there are seven bands, all 

 ochreous, basal and subbasal, the medial as above, followed 

 by another broad though less prominently colouretl band, an 

 outer band, and two submarginal bands — all these bauds 

 being twice as broad as they are on the upperside. 



Expanse of wings 2-^q inches. 



Batchian. 



Allied to N. neripkus, Hew. 



Neptis quilta, sp. n. 



(^ $ . Uj)perside olive-black, the veins outwardly lined 

 ■with brownish grey, the discoidal streak on fore wing, trans- 

 verse discal and submarginal bands on both wings as in 

 JS\ amba, Moore, but all narrower and less prominent, those 

 of the male being more sullied white and of the female 

 olivescent white, the outer marginal lunular line brownish 

 grey. 



Underside darker ])urpurescent brown than in xV. amba, all 

 the markings very similar, but comparatively narrower and 

 less prominent. 



Expanse of wings, J" 2/,), ? 3 inches. 



Cherra Punji. 



The upperside has much the appearance of iV. nashona, 

 Swinh., but that species is allied to N. cartica, Moore, and 

 is easily distinguished by the underside of the hind wings 

 possessing only one basal white band, whereas in N. quilta 

 and in X. amba there is a basal as well as a subbasal white 

 band. 



Eulepis sumbaensis, sp. n. 



J ? . Differs from E. athumas, Drury, in the form of the 

 olivescent yellow patch or spot above the outer end of the 

 transverse band of the fore wings ; in athamas it is obliquely 

 quadrate, sometimes nearly round and lies between veins 5 

 and 6; in this form there is another spot, wedge-shaped, with 

 its point outwards, in the interspace above, divided from the 

 lower spot by vein 6, and about half its size : on the hind 

 ■vvings the submarginal white spots are much larger than in 

 athamas^ and in place of the ochreous-red lunules that are 

 faintly distinguishable in some examples of that species close 

 to the outer margin is a band of orange-pink divided by the 



