NYMPHALIN^. (Qroap OHARAXINA.) 287 



or Harpax, leaving a much wider interspace between it and the end of the cell, 

 the band with a regular but indistinct inner sinuous line which forms an inward 

 row of lunules to the interspaces between the upper median and lower radial, above 

 which point are two upper fulvous spots diverging abruptly outward ; the extreme 

 outer margin of the wing edged with fulvous at end of the veins. Eindiving with a 

 submarginal row of smaller black spots, of which the two apical are divided, and 

 with slight whitish-speckled centres, the lower spots being minute, dentate points. 

 Underside pale duller fulvous than upperside, with transverse sinuous blackish lines, 

 the medial discal lines approximated ; a submarginal slightly-defined lilacine dentate 

 fascia on forewing, and a row of minute black-tipt marks on the hindwing. 



Expanse, c? Sj^ inches. 



Habitat. — Upper Tenasserim. 



A single male of this species was taken by Major C. H. B. Adamson in the 

 Mepley Valley, Upper Tenasserim, in February. 



HARIDEA HARPAX (Plate 174, figs. 1, la, b, c, ^ $). 



Charaxes Harpax, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. iii. p. 444 (1867), c?. Butler, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 



1870, p. 121. Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. 832. Distant, Rhop. Malay, p. 109, pi. 13, 



fig. 1, tJ (1883). de Nice'ville, Butt, of India, etc. ii. p. 288 (1886). 

 Charaxes Agna, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. 832, cj. 

 Charaxes Borneensis (female only) Butler, Lep. Bxot. p. 16, $ . 

 Charaxes Baya, Distant, Rhop. Malay, p. 433, pi. 36, fig. 1, ^ {nee Moore). 



Imago. — Male. Upperside bright fulvous, Forewing differs from typical 

 Corax in the outer black band being comparatively broader anteriorly, the upper 

 portion thus being nearer the discoidal streak, and its inner edge is also less sinuous. 

 Hindwing with well-separated and smaller submarginal white-centred spots. Under- 

 side precisely the same as in Corax, the submarginal spots on the hindwing appearing 

 farther from the margin simply because they are smaller. (Described from Felder's 

 type in coll. Honble. W. Rothschild.) 



Female. Upperside dull fulvous. Forewing with the outer border broadly black, 

 traversed by a series of four or five pale fulvous lunules ; crossed by a broad oblique 

 discal diffused pale f alvescent-white band, the discal sinuous lines of the underside 

 being also apparent. Eindioing vriih. the middle of the costa broadly pale fulvescent- 

 white ; submarginal row of black spots of moderate size, the two apical conjoined, 

 the others separate, each with a distinct white lunule. Underside pale olivescent- 

 ochreous ; the normal transverse sinuous lines brown and slender, the inner discal and 

 subbasal interspaces pale purpurescent-brown, the outer discal interspaces somewhat 

 pale, glossy olivescent yellowish- white, the outer border with lilacine-grey dentate 



