556 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 1892. 



series of fourteen small pure white spots, and an interior apical series of four 

 or five spots. Hindwing with a double submarginal series of white sjjots, 

 sometimes coalesced. Underside, both wings paler than above, spots similar, 

 but the forewing has in addition a costal, a discoidal cell, four discal, and the 

 hindwing one discal spot. Female, upperside, both wings paler than in the 

 male. Forewing wdth a complete series of eight submarginal spots, and with 

 three costal spots in a bunch beyond the upper outer end of the cell. Under- 

 side, both wdngs with the same differences as above, but the hindwing with a 

 spot in the cell and four spots outside the cell. 



3. TEEINOS TEOS. 



Male and female, upperside, hindwing differs from T. roheo-tsia, Butler, in the 

 absence of the two large triangular white spots, one each in the second median 

 and discoidal interspaces, and on the underside of the same wing in the highly 

 zigzaged submarginal broad line being violet-coloured instead of white. 



4. ATHYMA ASSA. 



Male, upperside, forewing differs from A. ntvifera, Butler, in the streak in 

 the discoidal cell being narrower and much shorter, and the three subapical 

 white spots half as wide. Underside, both wings with the ground-colour 

 castaneous instead of hair-brown, all the bands glossed with purple instead of 

 being dead white, forewing with the cell-streak quite undivided, hindwing 

 with no series of dark brown spots between the discal and submarginal bands. 



5. EUTHALIA (Tanaecia ?) ELONB. 



Male, upperside, hindwing differs from T. nicevilUi, Distant, in having a broad 

 submarginal white band not reaching the outer margin and bearing on each edge a 

 metallic greenish band, these being broadest and meeting towardsthe anal angle. 

 Underside, hindwing with the white band as above, but not edged with greenish, 

 the black markings on both wings much more prominent than in T. nicevlUei. 



6. EUTHALIA (Nora) ERANA. ' 



Male, upperside, forewing differs from E. salia, Moore, in the discal band being 

 broader, more deeply zigzaged, not posteriorly bearing a sprinkling of metallic 

 green scales. Hindwing with the discal white band much broader, the marginal 

 area on the anal half of the wing bluish-purple instead of green. Female, uppei'- 

 side, both wings have the discal band narrower and far less white. 



7. CYRBSTIS {Chersonesia) CYANEE. 



Male and female, upperside, both wings differ from C. risa, Doubleday and 

 Hewitson, in the entire absence of purple markings, the third black line from the 

 margin lacking the series of pale yellow triangular markings placed internally 

 against it found in C. risa, the fourbh black line from the margin much broader, 

 the fifth and sixth as well as the seventh and eighth lines filled in with fuscous, 

 forming two broad blackish bands, instead of enclosing merely a portion of the 

 tawny ground-colour. 



