1889. ] INDIAN LEPIDOPTERA. 397 
Underside as in ©. asela, but paler; coloration duller and less 
reddish, and without the small brown patch at the hinder angle. 
Female. Dark greenish grey, outer border dark chocolate-grey : 
fore wings with the cell-markings as in C. erota female; a central 
brown line followed by a broad white band divided by the veins, and 
which is narrowest on the hinder margin, where the outer half of 
the band is greenish, and it expands upwards to the costa to within 
half an inch of the apex, a suffused black spot on the lower radial 
interspace, a dentated black line running through the band near its 
outer margin ; a white subapical spot, and two very slight, sinuous, 
black, submarginal lines, very nearly straight and not together as is 
usual in C, erota and C. asela. 
Hind wing with a central faint brown line in continuation of the 
one on the fore wing, followed by a broad band, also in continuation 
of the band on the fore wing; but this band, instead of being white, 
is greenish grey, only slightly paler than the coloration of the basal 
half, and is quite as opaque as the rest of the wing, instead of being 
semihyaline as is the case in the allied species; there are also the 
two usual discal ocelli and two submarginal black lines. 
Underside as in C. erota female, but the band on the hind wing 
instead of being white is greyish ochreous, and very slightly paler 
than the coloration of the outer border. 
Expanse of wings, ¢ 374, 9 4;5 inches. 
Hab. Nilgiri Hills, two pairs, received from Mr. Hampson; North 
Kanara, two pairs, received from Mr. Wise; also recorded from 
Wynaad and Travancore in Marshall and de Nicéville’s ‘ Butterflies 
of India,’ vol. ii. p. 43. 
LYCHZNIDZ4. 
CHRYSOPHANUS SUSANUS, 0. Sp. 
Allied to C. phenicurus, Lederer. 
Above smoky brown, with the copper colour showing through: 
fore wings paler than the hind wings, and of a more copper hue, 
both wings darker towards the base ; the few markings in the wings 
above caused by the markings below showing through the wing; 
fore wings with three spots in the cell in a line, one being at each 
end and one in the middle; costal margin and hinder margin deeper 
brown, and a band of the same colour on the outer margin. 
Hind wing with a faint submarginal band of reddish, clearer 
towards the anal angle; tail as in C. phleas, but long and produced 
like a hair streak. 
Head white, with a brown centre; collar white; eyes and body 
brown ; antennze brown, with white bands. 
Underside coloured and marked somewhat as in C. pavana, all 
the spots and lines black surrounded with whitish: fore wing pale 
copper-yellow, fading to whitish at the base, three spots in a line in 
the cell, one in the interspace below, just underneath the centre cell- 
spot; marginal line black, a submarginal macular band with a 
thinner macular line between, but not reaching the hinder margin, 
