266 Mr. H. Grose Smith on new Asiatic Butterflies. 



blacker than in the male and a grey spot between the lower 

 discoidal and first median nervules. 



Expanse of wings 2| inches. 



Hob. Burmah, near the Siamese frontier [Capt. Adamson). 



In the collection of Mr. Adamson. 



Near to Lalage, but anterior wings more falcate and apex 

 much less black ; the spot at the end of the cell smaller and 

 underside paler. 



Delias agoranis. 



Male. — Upperside. Anterior wings white, with the apical 

 third grej, in the centre of which is a curved band of greyish- 

 white spots, the lowest at the inner angle being on the mar- 

 gin ; the veins and costa grey. Posterior wings creamy 

 white, with the colour and border on the underside showing 

 through ; three large, triangular, grey, marginal spots at the 

 tips of the second and third median nervules and of the sub- 

 median nervure. 



Underside. Anterior wings as above, but darker ; a large 

 dark grey spot at the end of the cell ; extending broadly along 

 the second discoidal nervule, between the outer band of grey 

 spots and the cell are four oblong white spots, the first and 

 third being the largest. Posterior wings bright yellow, 

 broadly bordered with dark grey -, in the middle of the bor- 

 der is a row of oval white spots, the uppermost tinted with 

 yellow ; on the inner side of the border the grey extends 

 partially up the nervures. 



Expanse of wings 3| inches. 



Hah. Burmah, Siamese frontier {Capt. Adamson). 



In the collection of Mr. Adamson. 



Near to D. agostina and D. Kuhni of Honrath ; but a larger 

 and more brightly coloured butterfly than the former. 



Paduca'fiavohrunnea. 



Upperside. Both wings yellowish brown, crossed with a 

 broad, paler yellowish-brown band. Anterior wings : in the 

 band are two rows of brown hastate markings, the inner row 

 nearly obsolete, except near the inner margin, the outer row, 

 especially towards the costa, darker and more distinct 5 a 

 dark brown band on the outer margin, in which is a row of 

 pale yellowish-brown spots ; on the posterior wings the band 

 is traversed by a row of six dark brown spots, the third 

 almost obsolete ; above the spots is a fulvous streak, and 

 another below ; a dark brown band on the margin centred as 

 in the upper wing. 



Underside. Both wings pale brown, showing indistinctly 



