152 AGAEISTIDJE. 



1560. Eusemia nigripennis, Bull. A. M. N. H. (4) xv, 1875, p. 140 ; 



Moore, Lep. Ceyl. ii, pi. 94, fig. 3; C. $ S. no. 325. 



Collar and tegulae yellow-spotted ; abdomen with ventral yellow 

 bands. Fore wing with a medial yellow band of two irregularly 

 superposed spots ; a maculate postmedial band from below the 

 costa to vein 3, broken at vein 5 ; a submarginal series of six small 

 white spots. Hind wing black, with four small white submarginal 

 spots, and hardly a trace of the orange spots near anal angle. 



Hob. Ceylon. Exp. 80 millim. 



1561. Eusemia adulatrix, Koll HtigeVs Kaschmir, iv, p. 464, pi. 20, 



fig. 1 ; C.SfS. no. 308. 



Eusemia bellatrix, Westw. Cab. Or. Ent. p. 67 ; C. $ & no. 315. 

 Euseruia afflicta, Butl Ent. Mo. Mag. xii, 1875, p. 118 ; C. $ S. 



no. 309. 

 Eusemia sectinotis, JButl. Ent. Mo. Mag. xii, 1875, p. 117 ; C. # 8. 



no. 331. 

 Eusemia contracta, Butl. Ent. Mo. Mag. xii, 1875, p. 117 ; C. fy S. 



no. 318. 

 Eusemia simplex, JButl. Ent. Mo. Mag. xii, 1875, p. 118 ; C. 8f S. 



no. 333. 



The submarginal series of white spots on both wings larger than 

 in nigripennis ; the spots near anal angle of hind wing small and 

 red in N.-Indian, larger and orange in S.-Indian, specimens ; ab- 

 domen banded orange and black ; the basal blue spots of the fore 

 wing very variable in size, as also are the medial and postmedial 

 spots. 



Fig. 99. Eusemia adulatrix, 



In the form afflicta the postmedial spots are reduced in size ; 

 in sectinotis the medial spots, and in contracta both medial and post- 

 medial are reduced ; in simplex the medial spots are narrow and 

 regularly disposed ; these variations occurring irrespective of 

 locality. 



Bab. The whole of India and Burma. Exp. 80 millim. 



