20 DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 



Underside yellow. Anterior wing with three black spots — one on the middle of the cell, 

 a triangular spot on the costal margin beyond the middle, and a smaller spot between the 

 second and third median nervules : the apex and a large spot on the inner margin grey. 

 Posterior wing with one tail : the outer margin brown : the caudal spot, the lobe, and two 

 spots between them black, irrorated with blue, and above these spots two parallel black lines. 



Female does not differ from the male, except that the underside is nearly 

 white, the third spot of the anterior wing scarcely seen. 



Exp. 1£§ inch. 



In the Collection of A. R. Wallace, from Singapore. 



8. Deudorix Epijarbas. Plate VII. figs, d 16, 18, ? 17. 



Thecla Ejrijarbas, Boisduval, MS. 



Aphnoeus Epijarbas, Douhleday, Brit. Mus. List. 



Dipsas Epijarbas, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C. Mus. p. 32. 



In the Collections of A. R. Wallace and W. C. Hewitson, from Macassar and North 

 India. 



9. Deudorix Diovis, Hewitson. Plate VII. figs. $ 10, 3 11, 12. 



Upperside. Male. — Anterior wing dark brown, with a large central triangular spot of 

 glossy scarlet. Posterior wing with one tail scarlet : the costal and inner margins broadly 

 brown : the nervures and the outer margin black : the anal lobe rufous, with a black spot. 



Underside rufous grey. Anterior wing with a square spot at the end of the cell, a 

 broad transverse straight band beyond the middle, and an indistinct submarginal line, all 

 brown, bordered on both sides with white. Posterior wing crossed by several white lines : the 

 caudal spot (which is surrounded with orange) and the anal lobe black, the black spots above 

 the lobe thickly dotted with silvery blue. 



Female. — Grey-brown. Anterior wing with the costal and outer margins 

 and a spot at the end of the cell darker brown. On the underside it is like the male, except 

 that the white lines of the posterior wing are slightly different in their position. 



Exp. 8 1-ft, ? 1A i^h. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from Australia. 



This is very closely, perhaps too closely, allied to D. Epijarbas. It will be seen, by com- 

 paring the figures of the plate, that there is considerable difference in the form of the posterior 

 wings, and that they differ in the arrangement of the white bands on the underside of the 

 posterior wings. In colour they are different, but this is not worth much, the figure of 

 D. Epijarbas being unusually dark. The females of both species are alike. 



