66 DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 



a broad band of brown marked near the anal angle by lunular white spots : a black spot near 

 the base of the tail, and also at the anal lobe, black bordered with orange : the outer margin 

 and a submarginal band brown. 



Exp. 1^ inch. 



In the Collection of the British Museum, from India. 



5. Dipsas Ziha, Hewitson. Plate XXVI. ? figs. 4, 5. 



Upperside. Grey-blue, the nervures black. Anterior wing with the outer half dark 

 brown, marked with two white spots. Posterior wing with the outer margin broadly brown 

 traversed by a line of white : the fringe white. 



Underside white. Both wings with a spot at the end of the cell and a transverse band 

 of brown beyond the middle, both with the outer margin and two submarginal bands of brown. 

 Anterior wing with two large spots of brown near the anal angle. Posterior wing with a black 

 spot near the base of the tail, also a black spot at the angle, both bordered with orange. 



Exp. 1-i inch. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson (locality unknown). 



6. Dipsas Odata. Plate XXX. figs. 13, 14. 



Upperside. Male. — With the basal half of both wings violet-blue, the outer half dark 

 brown, paler on the posterior wing : the fringe white. 



Underside grey-white. Anterior wing with a pale linear spot at the end of the cell : two 

 small dark brown spots near the middle of the inner margin : a transverse rufous band beyond 

 the middle bordered on both sides with white : and a submarginal band of pale brown 

 terminating near the anal angle in two large black spots. Posterior wing with a spot at the 

 end of the cell; a central transverse rufous band and a submarginal brown band both 

 bordered with white : two lunular orange spots near the base of the tail bordered above and 

 below with black : the outer margin brown. 



Female does not differ from the male except that the whole of the posterior 

 wing is rufous-brown. 



Exp. 1-jij- inch. 



In the Collections of W. C. Hewitson and F. Moore, from India (Kunawar) . 



7. Dipsas Quercus. 



Thecla Quercus, Auctorum. 



8. Dipsas micans. 



Thecla micans, Menetries, Cat. Mus. Imp. Acad. Sclent Pebropol. pi. 4. f. 3. 



