189G.] ME. U. U. DllUCE ON llOBNBAN LYaENIDjE. 681 



Deubohix, Hew. 



Dbudoiux mama, Swinhoe. (Plate XXXI. fig. 14, J.) 



Daudnrix diara, Swinhoe, Auu. Mag. Nat. Hist. scr. G, vol. xvii. 

 1). 357 (1890). 



d . Allied to D. epijarhas, Mdore ; upperside does not differ : 

 uuderside differs from that species by the ground-colour being 

 principally sordid white, and crossed by broad bands of olivaceous 

 brown in place of white lines ; the edges of these bands being 

 arranged as are the white lines in D. epijarhas, the only lines 

 shtrwing being those on the outer margins and the usual double- 

 angled lines at the anal angle ; black spots and metallic scales at 

 angle as in D. epijarhan ; head, thorax, and abdomen above and 

 below as in D. epijarhas. 



Expanse 1| inch. 



Kina Balu ( Waterstr.). 



Waterstradt has sent two specimens of this very distinct looking 

 insect, and Col. Sn'inhoe has it from the Jaintia Hills. 



Since the above given description was written I lind that Colonel 

 Swinhoo has already named the insect. 



Bbudojux stebi'HANus, sp. n. (Plate XXXI. fig. 15, J •) 



(S . Upperside rich dark shining purple, with the costal apex 

 and outer margins of both wings narrowly dark brown ; disc of 

 fore wing below the median nervure and median interspaces of 

 hind wing dusted with rich dark reddish-orange scales (in one 

 specimen almost absent in the hind wing); lobe very small, with a 

 blaclt spot crowned with a few pale blue scales ; a few pale blue 

 scales dusted at the base of the tail, which is black with a vi'hite 

 tip ; anal fold pale brown ; cilia of fore wing brown ; of hind 

 wing brown, excepting at anal angle and along anal margin, where 

 it is pure white. Underside almost exactly as in Rapala kyparfjyria, 

 Elwes', but there appear to be four black spots in the upper 

 series. Head and thorax black above; frons, palpi (with black 

 tips), and thorax white below ; abdomen black above, white below ; 

 antennEB black above, white-spotted beneath. 



Expanse l^-ly''^ inch. 



Kina Balu ( Waterstr.). Type Mus. Stand. 



D. streplmnus is a true DeudorLv, being without the shining 

 patch and tuft of hairs as in D. epijarhas, Moore, and is remarkable 

 for its close similarity to llapala hyiuirgyria on the underside. 



Eapala, Moore. 

 Kapala uaetubma, Distant. 



Waterstradt has sent a considerable number more males of this 

 species, some of which have a very faint indication of a cupreous 

 disc to the fore wing above, but uone have any trace of the purple 

 sufi'usion of 11. suffusa, Moore^ 



1 E. hjpargyria, Elwes, P. Z. S. 1892, p. 643, pi. xliii. fig. 7, 6, 



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