DEUDORIX. 3 1 



Underside grey- white. Both wings with a spot at the end of the cell : both crossed 

 beyond the middle by a band bordered on both sides with brown, broken into spots on the 

 posterior wing, and by a submarginal brown band. Posterior wing with three small black 

 spots near the base : a caudal spot and the lobe black, crowned with silver ; the spot between 

 them silver. 



Exp. ItV inch. 



In the Collection of Dr. Staudinger. 



35. Deudorix Dieneces, Hewitson. Plate (Suppl.) V. a. figs. <$ 65, 67, ? 66. 



Upperside. Male. — Anterior wing dark brown, with the centre brick-red. Posterior 

 wing brick-red, with one tail : the base and inner margin broadly dark brown : the outer 

 margin (which is narrow) and the nervures black : the lobe black, crowned with orange. 



Underside ochreous-brown. Both wings with two lines at the end of the cell : both 

 crossed beyond the middle by a rufous-brown band, bordered outwardly with white on the 

 posterior wing : the caudal spot black, broadly bordered above with orange, the lobe black, 

 with a white spot above it; the spot between these dark brown irrorated with white, and 

 below these a submarginal white line. 



Female. — Upperside rufous-brown, the costa slightly rufous. Underside 

 grey-white. Both wings crossed beyoud the middle by a dark brown linear band bordered 

 outwardly with white : both crossed by pale brown submarginal bands, the outer band broken 

 into spots on the posterior wing : the caudal spot (which is large) and the lobe black. 



Exp. lyxr inch. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from Singapore (Buxton) . 



Differs from D. Xenophon in the position of the red portion of the wing, as well as in the 

 different colour of the female. 



36. Deudorix Deliochus. Plate {Suppl.) V. a. d figs. 68, 69. 

 Deudorix Deliochus, Hewitson, Trans. Entom. Soc. 1874, p. 352. 



Upperside. Male. — Anterior wing dark brown : the inner margin ldac-blue from its 

 base to its middle, as far as the median nervure. Posterior wing with one tail, lilac-blue : the 

 costal margin, which is polished near the base, dark brown : the lobe, which is very pro- 

 minent, orange and black. 



Underside pale rufous-brown. Both wings crossed by four distinct linear bands of 

 white, the fourth band near the apex short : both crossed by two submarginal bands of 

 lunular white spots. Posterior wing with a black caudal spot bordered with orange, the lobe 

 black and crowned with blue, and a black spot between them irrorated with silvery blue. 



Exp. 1-fV inch. 



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



