On new Butterflies from the East. 63 
V.— New Delias and other Butterflies from the East. 
By J. J. ~ JOICEY, F.E.S., F.L.S., and G. Tazort, F.E.S. 
ae IV, & V.] 
Wirn the exception of the first-named, the types of the 
species herein described are in the collection of Joicey. 
1, Delias egialea horracki, subsp. n. 
This form is distinguished from egialea, Crm., from Java, 
by the strong reduction of the bluish-grey scaling. 
3. Upperside of fore wing black; basal half, from 
middle of costa to anal angle, powdered with bluish-grey 
sealing, this scaling being dense towards extremity of cell 
and above submedian nervure; an indistinct bluish-grey 
point at extremity of cell; a submarginal series of indistinct 
bluish-grey points. Hind wing black; basal half bluish 
grey to lower submedian, beyond this yellow. 
Underside of fore wing black ; a large greyish-white patch 
towards extremity and a double white spot at end of cell; 
three elongate greyish-white patches from cellule 3 to inner 
margin, the one in 3 the smallest; a submarginal series of 
whitish dashes. Hind wing black; subbasal red band, cell 
and two spots above bright yellow; a discal series of seven 
bright yellow patclies, of which the last, in the lower median 
interspace, is much the largest. ~ 
2. Upperside of fore wing blackish brown ; outer half of 
cell, spot at extremity of cell, and three elongate patches 
below cell orange-yellow ; submar ginal series of indistinct 
and dull yellowish-grey spots. Hind wing blackish brown ; 
outer half of cell, two patches above and one below the cell 
orange-yellow ; basal half of inner marginal area whitish 
grey ; bluish-grey scaling on inner part of cellular orange 
patch and above cell. 
Underside of fore wing similar to male, but cellular and 
discal white markings more extended yellow. Hind wing as 
in male, but subbasal red band slightly larger. 
Hab. Bawean. 2 64, 1 2 in the collection of Made- 
moiselle de Horrack, of Paris. 
2. Delias enniana kapaura, Roths., 3. 
(Pl. TV; fe, T.) 
Delias enniana kapaura, Rothschild, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, 
vol. xv. p. 178. no, 21 (Jan. 1915) ( (Kapaur). 9. 
3. Upperside very similar to enniana, Ob. Find wing 
