22 DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 



13. Deudorix Petosiris, Hewitson. Plate IX. £ figs. 30, 31. 



Upperside. Mule. — Rufous. Anterior wing with the costal margin and apex broadly 

 brown. Posterior wing tailed. 



Underside. Both wings with two rufous-brown spots before the middle; both crossed 

 beyond the middle by a nearly straight rufous-brown band and by an indistinct submarginal 

 band of the same colour. Posterior wing with the caudal spot and anal lobe dark brown : a 

 submarginal white line near the tails. 



Female. — Brown, slightly glossed with dull blue on the underside. It differs 

 from the male only in having the transverse band of the posterior wing bordered below and 

 near the inner margin on both sides with white. 



Exp. 1-J^ inch. 



In the Collections of the British Museum and B. B. Labrey, from East India. 



14. Deudorix Melampus. 



Papilio Melampus, Cramer, pi. 362. f. G, H. 



Papilio Jarbas, Fahrkius, Mant. Ins. ii. p. 68. Donovan, Ins. of India, pi. 40. f. 3. 



Thecla Sorya, Kollar in Hugel's Kaschmir, pi. 5. f. 1, 2. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from North India. 



15. Deudorix Phranga, Hewitson. Plate IX. 6 figs. 34, 35. 



Upperside. Male. — Anterior wing black, with a part of the base and the inner margin 

 green-blue. Posterior wing tailed, green-blue : the outer margin black, traversed from the 

 anal angle to the middle by a line of white : the anal lobe black, with its centre orange. 



Underside. Both wings crossed beyond the middle by a band of brown, broken where 

 the wings meet : bordered on both sides with white — continuous on the anterior wing, broken 

 on the posterior wing. Posterior wing taded : the caudal spot (which is crowned with orange), 

 the lobe (which is crowned first with white and then with orange), a spot between them (which 

 is irrorated with silvery blue), all black : a submarginal line of white, and upon it, outside the 

 caudal spot, some lunules of white. 



Exp. 1£ inch. 



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



16. Deudorix Varuna. Plates IX. & X. figs. 6 32, 33, 2 36, 37. 



Thecla Varuna, Horsfiehl, Cat. Lep. E.I. C.Mus. p. 91. 

 Dipsas Varuna, Westwood in Qen. Diurn. Lep. p. 480. 



