354 Col. C. Swlnhoe on new Indian Butterflies. 



Nympiialinm. 



2. Euthalia khasiana } n. sp. 



S . Upperside of a uniform dark glossy olive-brown ; ab- 

 dominal margin of hind wing pale reddish brown ; a few 

 greyish-bine scales on the outer margin of hind wings towards 

 the anal angle, obsolete in one example, the discoidal and 

 adjacent markings, as also the double discal blackish lines, as 

 in E. appiades. Men. 



Underside dusky ferruginous, with the inner and lower 

 portions of the hind wing suffused with greenish grey ; this 

 suffusion blends into the dusky ferruginous colour of the rest 

 of the wing, and in one example covers all the wing below 

 the apical third ; bands and markings similar to those of E. 

 appiades. 



Expanse of wings 2 T 9 y inches. 



Khasia Hills, 1888. Three examples. 



Allied to E. appiades. Men. ; but the apex of the fore wing is 

 more rounded, and it can at once be distinguished by the absence 

 of the broad blue marginal band of the hind wing of that 

 species. 



3. Euthalia rangoonensis, n. sp. 



$ . Very much like that sex of E. kesava, Moore, but is 

 uniformly paler above, the discal greyish band broader, paler, 

 and brighter, covering very nearly the whole of the outer 

 half of the fore wing, leaving a thinner marginal brown band 

 which is finely attenuated to the hinder angle and in many 

 specimens does not reach it. 



On the underside there is no appreciable difference, except 

 that in E. kesava in all my specimens there is a black spot 

 just below the cell where the first median branch is emitted, 

 whereas in all the specimens of this species there is a distinct 

 black ring with a smaller one below it, as in the female. 



? . Upperside pale olive-brown ; five brown lines across 

 the cell of fore wings and a twin brown ringlet and a trans- 

 verse subbasal mark in the interspace below, with two brown 

 ringed marks in the hind wing, as in E. kesava ? ; a broad 

 greyish-white discal band across both wings, broadest on the 

 upper radial vein, otherwise fairly uniform throughout, 

 margined outwardly with dark brown and strongly dentated, 

 sinuous inwardly and in places dentated, powdered in the 

 central portions with pale olive-brown, which also suffuses 

 the band towards its lower end on the hind wing. 



Underside : fore wing pale greyish ochreous : hind wing 

 bluish grey, with a little greyish-ochreous colour on the upper 



