38 DIUKNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 



38. Myrina Travana, Hewitson. Plate XVII. <$ figs. 59, 60. 



Upperside. Male. — Dark brown, with a spot of violet-blue near the base of both wings. 



Underside dark rufous brown. Both wings crossed beyond the middle by a linear band 

 of dark brown. Posterior wing with a spot at the base of the tail, a spot outside of this, a spot 

 at the anal angle, and a fourth spot between the last two irrorated with white, all crowned with 

 brilliant silver-blue : below these spots a subniarginal line of white. 



Exp. 1-nj inch. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from Sumatra and Borneo. 



This species, from the Collection of Mr. Wallace, is easily distinguished from M. Jangala by 

 its much greater breadth of wing. 



39. Myrina Orsolina, Hewitson. Plate XVII. figs. 6 56, 58, 2 57. 



Upperside. Male. — Dark brown. Anterior wing with a large trifid spot of pale blue 

 from the base. Posterior wing with a central spot of blue : the anal black spot irrorated with 

 silver-blue : a submarginal line and the fringe near the tails white. 



Underside. Orange-yellow. Both wings crossed beyond the middle by a very pale 

 broken linear brown band. Posterior wing with four large spots of dark brown near the tails 

 (the spot between the tails irrorated with grey-white) , all crowned with brilliant silver-blue, 

 with above them three spots of white bordered with black ; the white spot nearest the anal 

 angle also crowned with silver-blue : a submarginal white line near the tails : the margin dark 

 brown, the fringe white. 



Female like the male, except that the upperside is of a uniform rufous brown. 



Exp. 1-j^ inch. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from Celebes and Macassar. 



40. Myrina Hypoleuca. Plate XVII. <s figs. 54, 55. 

 Thecla Hypoleuca, Boisduvdl, MS. 



Upperside. Male. — Dark brown. Anterior wing irrorated from the base to the middle 

 with silver-blue. Posterior wing silver-blue, with the base and the outer margin dark brown : 

 the abdominal fold thickly clothed with rufous brown hair : the inner margin and base of the 

 tails white. 



Underside rufous orange, darker towards the outer margin of the anterior wing. Pos- 

 terior wing with two black spots near the anal angle, with above them a broken line of brown : 

 the outer margin near the tails dark brown : the fringe white. 



Exp. 1-j^y inch. 



In the Collection of Dr. Boisduval, from Java. 



The only example of this species which I have seen has been (with his usual kindness) sent 



