18 



Hab. N. India. In Collection India House, British Museum, 

 W. W. Saunders, Esq., W. C. Hewitson, Esq., and Hopeian Museum 

 at Oxford. 



Remark. — This species may be distinguished from all others by 

 the outer band on the hind-wings having a central spot between each 

 vein. 



19. Athyma Sulpitia. 



Papilio Sulpitia, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. t. 214. f. E. F (1782), 

 nee Fabr. 



Acca Sulpitia, Hubner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 44. 



Nymphalis Strophia, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. f. 431 (1819). 



Athyma Strophia, Westwood in Doubleday and Hewitson' s Diur- 

 nal Lep. p. 2/4. n. 4. 



Hab. China. In Collection W. W. Saunders, Esq., and W. C. 

 Hewitson, Esq. 



20. Athyma Sankara. 



Limenitis Sankara, Kollar in HugePs Kaschmir, iv. pt. 11. p. 428 

 (1844). 



Hab. Masuri, N. W. India {Kollar). 



Remark. — We have been unable to identify this species from the 

 description by Kollar. 



21. Athyma Jina, Moore. 



Athyma Jina, Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. E. I. C. i. p. 172. pi. 5a. 

 f 3 (1857). 



Athyma Jina. Male. — Upper-side smoky-brown ; markings 

 creamy-white ; fore-wing with the discoidal streak entire, long, 

 broad and thickening to the extremity ; a series of seven spots from 

 subcostal vein, curving outward to middle of posterior margin, the 

 first being small, second larger, broader, third narrow, fourth small, 

 fifth larger, oval, sixth the largest, somewhat square and indented 

 at the side, seventh narrow, elongated, triangular ; a submarginal 

 row of rather indistinct spots, those on the apex broadest ; hind- 

 wing with inner band somewhat narrow ; outer band composed of 

 broad lunulated spots. Band at the base of the abdomen whitish. 

 Under-side brilliant ferruginous, posterior margin of the fore-wing 

 blackish ; markings the same as above, but the fore-wing with an 

 additional spot on costal margin to the curved row ; extreme exterior 

 margin blackish, bounded inwardly by a submarginal row of white 

 lines ; hind-wing with the inner band extending across abdominal 

 margin ; space between base of wing and costal vein white ; extreme 

 exterior margin blackish, bounded inwardly by a marginal row of 

 narrow lunular marks. Body white. Expanse 3 inches. 



Hab. Darjeeling, N. India. In Museum East India Company. 



Remark. — This species may at once be distinguished by the dis- 

 coidal streak being entire. 



