Mantpur and the Borders of Assam. 307 



Under surface of primaries wliity brown, slightlj tinted with 

 greenish towards the base and with lilacine along the external 

 border ; markings verj similar to those of P. Francki, but 

 the outline-spots on the discoidal area filled in with dark 

 olivaceous, with no trace of an oblique white band and with 

 all the internervular subraarginal markings cruciform : secon- 

 daries with the basal half as in P. Franchi, excepting that 

 the discoidal spots are filled in with dark olivaceous ; exter- 

 nal half considerably darker, its inner half grejish olivaceous, 

 enclosing a series of oblong internervular black patches, 

 which are sinuated in front and bounded by reddish crescentic 

 borders; immediately beyond these reddish crescents is a 

 submarginal series of eight unequal black-edged bronze- 

 green spots, with brighter green borders; these spots are 

 irrorated and more or less suffused with blackish j from apex 

 to second median branch is a series of gradually increasing 

 marginal black spots, edged externally with pink, the last 

 two crossed by a red stripe ; a large bright olive-green semi- 

 circular spot, with black inner border and bluish-white outer 

 border at outer extremity of first median interspace, and a 

 large black spot, crossed by a red A-shaped marking, and 

 bordered along its infero- exterior border with grey, at extre- 

 mity of interno-median area ; a triangular black and red spot 

 at extremity of abdominal fold. Expanse of wings 80 millim. 



Manipur. 



On the upper surface this beautiful species may be at once 

 distinguished from P. Francki of Java by the broader, more 

 irregular, and greyer blue belt across the primaries, the 

 absence of a white band on this belt, the blue marginal spots, 

 and the blue or bluish subapical spots ; the secondaries also 

 have blue instead of white marginal dashes at apex, and the 

 external border and apical area are chocolate-brown instead 

 of purplish brown. 



54. FurMnia fulva. 

 Ehinopalpa fulva, Felder, Wien.ent. Monatschr. iv. p. 399. n. 21 (1860). 

 Near Assam. 



55. Gyrestis thyodamas. 



Cyrestis thyodamas, Boisduval, in Cuv. Regne Anim, Ins. ii, pi. cxxxviii. 



%. 4 (1836). 



Near Assam. 



This species has long been confounded with the following, 

 which, if not distinct, must surely, I think, be a seasonal 

 form ; it has probably been assumed (without examination) 

 to be the female of G. thyodamas. 



