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above brown ; collar and vertex with white spots ; palpi below and pectus white ; 

 forelegs blackish, fore tarsi white ; middle and hind femora blackish, tibiae whitish ; 

 antennae blask. 



Expanse, 5 3 to 3f , ? 3f inches. 



Habitat. — Burma ; Malay Peninsula. 



DiSTKiBDTiON. — Major C. H. E. Adamson (List, p. 20) records (under C. Moori), 

 " one specimen taken at Poonkan, Tenasserim, in August." This specimen we have 

 verified as being true Jalysus. Two specimens are recorded as having been taken 

 by Mr. W. Doherty in the Karen Hills (P. Z. S. 1891, 284). Mr. Distant (Rhop. 

 Malay. 109) says " this species appears to be moderately rare in Province "^^ellesley, 

 one specimen only being captured by myself. It is, however, not uncommon in 

 Malacca." 



EULEPIS MOORI (Plate 187, figs. 2, 2a, <?,?). 

 Charaxes Moori, Distant, Ehop. Malayana, p. 108, pi. 13, fig. 3, S (1883). 



Imago. — Nearest allied to E. Kaha. Male. Upperside. Forewing differs from 

 E. Kaha in the pale olivescent-yellow discal area being narrower, the basal area and 

 the outer black border, consequently, being broader ; the entire cell and basal area 

 is also much darker. Hindwing with the marginal black spots disposed in a con- 

 joined series, the three large anterior portions forming one continuous piece. Under- 

 side similar to E. Kaha ; the olivescent discal area being narrower. 



Female. Similar to the same sex of E. Hebe. Upperside. Forewing with the 

 pale olivescent discal area broader than in either Malacca or Sumatran female Eebe, 

 being more like that in JaJysus, the curve from the base being more regular, and the 

 lower portion of the black outer border more undulated. Hindwing with the 

 marginal spots smaller throughout the series than in Hebe. Underside similar to 

 Hebe, but having the pale olivescent discal area of both wings very much broader, 

 this area being quite as broad as in Jalysus. 



Expanse, 6 2f , ? 3} iuches. 



Habitat. — Naga Hills ; Burma; Malay Peninsula. 



Distribution. — A specimen of the male, from the Naga Hills, taken by Mr. J. 

 L. Sherwill, is in the collection of Mr. Philip Crowley ; and one also in that of Mr. 

 W. Rothschild ; a male from Moulmein is in the British Museum ; a female, also 

 from Burma, is in the Hewitsonian collection. Mr. Distant's type specimen was 

 taken in the Malay Peninsula. 



Of our illustrations of E. Maori, on Plate 187, fig. 2, 2a is from a Naga Hill male 

 in Mr. Crowley's collection, and fig. 2b is from a Burmese female in the Hewitsonian 

 collection. 



