36 DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 



B. Head larger. Eyes large, hirsute. 



29. Myrina Sugriva. 



Myrina Sugriva, Horsfeld, Cat. Lep. E. I. C. Mus. pi. 1. f. 10, 10 a. p. 105. Horsfidd <Sr Moore, Cat. Lep. 



E. I. C. Mus. pi. 1 a. f. 12. Westwood in Doubleday 4" Hewitson's Gen. Diurn. Lep. p. 476. 

 Myrina Areca, Felder, Verzeichniss von den Naturforscliern der Ic. k. Fregatte Novara am den Verhand- 



lungen der k. k: Zool.-Botan. Gesellsch. Wien (1862). 



In the Collection of the British Museum, from India and Java. 



There is a variety (male) of this species in the British Museum, from India, which is without 

 the blue spot at the apex of the posterior wing. 



30. Myrina Phocides. 



Myrina Jolcus. Plate XIII. $ figs. 16, 17. 



Hesperia Phocides, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. p. 282. Donovan, Nat. Bepos. ii. pi. 44. f. 1. 



cS . Myrina Isabella, Doleschall ; Felder, Lep. Amboin. Sitz. Akad. Wiss. Wien, 1860. 



$> . Myrina Jolcus, Felder, Lep. Amboin. he. cit. 



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



The original specimen of this species, described by Fabricius, is now in the Banksian Collec- 

 tion at the Linnean Society. 



31. Myrina Camorta. 



Myrina Camorta, Felder, Verzeichniss von den Naturforscliern der k. k. Fregatte Novara. 



32. Myrina Lapithis, Hewitson. Plate XV. figs, d 35, 36, $ 37, 38. 



Thecla Lapithis, Boisduval, MS. 



Amblypodia Lapithis, Doubleday, Brit. Mus. List. 



Myrina Lapithis, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C. Mus. p. 48. 



Upperside. Male. — Anterior wing dark brown. Posterior wing brilliant blue, with one tail. 



Underside. Anterior wing rufous, crossed transversely before the middle by a band of 

 white, bordered on both sides with dark brown : a transverse line of the same colour beyond 

 the middle. Posterior wing silvery white, with several black spots : the apex broadly rufous : 

 the caudal spot, a spot outside of it, the lobe, a spot between them, and a spot above them 

 irrorated with silvery blue : the outer margin black, traversed by a line of white : the tails black. 

 Female rufous brown : the apex of the posterior wing and tad white : on the 

 underside it does not differ from the male, except that the tails are white. 



Exp. l T L g inch. 



In the Collections of the British Museum and A. R. Wallace, from Singapore. 



On the underside this species varies considerably in the form of the line which crosses the 

 anterior wing beyond the middle, as well as in the size of the black spots of the posterior wing. 



