1874.] MR. F. MOORE ON NEW ASIATIC LEPIDOPTERA. 571 



brown. Underside ferruginous yellow ; markings prominent, black- 

 bordered ; two marginal lunular lines on hind wino-. 

 Exp. 1-| inch. 



Hab. Sumatra {Wallace). In Coll. Oxford University Museum 

 and F. Moore. 



Neptis harita. (Plate LXVI. fig. 8.) 



Male and female. Upperside olive-brown : fore wing with paler 

 and rather indistinct discoidal streak and dentate discocellular mark ; 

 two transverse discal series of pale black-bordered zigzag lunules, 

 and a submarginal similar lunular line: hind wing with pale 

 narrow subbasal transverse band, with dark outer border, beyond 

 which is a blackish fascia, and then a submarginal row of pale- 

 bordered dark lunules (these lunules being triangular in the female). 

 Underside olive-brown ; markings as above, but whiter. 



Exp. 2 inches. 



Hab. E. Bengal. In Coll. F. Moore. 



Allied to N. vikasi, but may be distinguished from it by its 

 smaller size, less-distinct markings, and in the submarginal band of 

 the hind wing being formed of distinct lunules. 



Neptis omeroda. 



Upperside blackish, glossed with greenish olive-brown ; banded 

 with olive-brown, as in N. vikasi; the upper portion of transverse 

 discal series of spots on the fore wing oval, lower portion rounded. 

 Underside black, palest externally, with a glaucous gloss ; veins 

 brown ; discoidal streak, lower portion of transverse discal series of 

 spots of fore wing, and inner band of hind wing pale fuliginous ; the 

 subapical spots and outer bands greyish white, the scales on the latter 

 bemg raised or depressed and thus having the appearance of short 



strigse 



Exp. 1| inch. 

 Hab. Penang. In Coll. Oxford University Museum. 

 Allied to N. vikasi, but is a much blacker insect both above and 

 below. 



Fam. LycenidjE. 



Chrysophanus aditya. (Plate LXVI. fig. I.) 



Allied to C. hippotho'e. 



Male. Upperside brilliant metallic brassy copper-red: cilia 

 black, edged with white : fore wing with a narrow jet-black costal 

 edge and outer marginal band, the band expanded at the apex and 

 maculate between the veins : hind wing with a marginal jet-black 

 line and prominent conical spots ; abdominal margin greyish. 



Underside : fore wing pale golden yellow, brightest on the disk ; 

 two pale-bordered black spots within and a larger spot crossing end 

 of the cell ; a curved series of four black spots from the costa before 

 the apex, a submarginal series of black dentate lunules, and a mar- 

 ginal row of small black spots : hind wing dull greyish white ; two 

 black spots above, two below, two within, and a geminated spot at 



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