NTMPHALINjE. iOroup cmaeaxina.) 2G3 



specimen in Travancore — probably a female — having the discal baud twice as broad 

 as in the Wynaad example, and with the two upper spots joined to it and very 

 large. " Mr. Imray also has taken it on the plateau of Pirmerd, at an elevation of 

 3700 feet, in Travancore " (Journ. Bombay N. H. S. 1891, 10). Colonel C. Swinhoe 

 has two males taken at Karwar, in Bombay, in September and October, by Mr. B. H. 

 Ait ken. 



Of our illustrations of E. Wardii on Plate 188, fig. 2, 2a is from a Karwar male 

 in Colonel Swinhoe's collection. Fig. 2b is from the drawing of the larva and pupa 

 made by Mr. Ward at Calicut. 



Indo-Malayan Species of EgLEPis. — E. Attains (Charaxes Attains, Felder, Reise 

 Nov. Lep. iii. p. 438 (1867). 8ijn. C. Fruhstorferi et C. Phrixus, Rober, Eat. 

 Nachr., 1895, pp. 63, 64. Habitat. Java.— i/. Hebe (Char. Hebe, Butler, Proc. 

 Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 634, pi. 37, fig. 3). Distant, Rhop. Malay, p. 107, pi. 15, fig. 2, 

 c? (1883). Syn. C. Albanus, Rober, I.e. p. 66. Habitat. Malay Peninsula, 

 Sumatra. — E. Ganymedes, Staudinger, Exot. Schmett, p. 173 (1888). Habitat. 

 Borneo. — E. Smerdis (Char. Smerdis, Felder MS.) Syn. Jasia Athama, Swainson, 

 Zool. Illust. 2nd ser., pi. 90 (1833). C. Fallax et Javanus, Rober, I.e. pp. 66, 293. 

 Habitat. Sumatra, Java. — E. Kaba (Char. Kaba, Khiel, Rhop. Mas, p. 27, pi. 3, 

 fig. 19 (1884). Habitat. Nias Island.— i/. Heracles (C. Heracles. Rober, I.e. p. 292). 

 Habitat. Borneo. — E. Niasica (Char. Niasica, Butler, Bntom. Mo. Mag. 1883, p. 56). 

 Allied to E. Schreiberi. Habitat. Nias Island. — E. Kadenii (Char. Kadenii, 

 Felder, Wien. Entom. Monats. IV. p. 232, pi. 3, fig. 2 (1860). Habitat. Java. 



Genus MURWAREDA. 

 Charaxes (part) anctorum. 



Wings comparatively broader than in Balepis. Forewing more regularly 

 triangular, costa less arched, apex more pointed, exterior margin more even ; thii'd 

 subcostal branch emitted nearer end of the cell, fourth and fifth emitted nearer to 

 base of third, and consequently much nearer to end of the cell ; the cell shorter 

 and wider. Hindwing more convex externally ; cell broader ; middle median veinlet 

 emitted near to base of lower branch ; tails more elongated. Antennal club longer; 

 palpi stouter and more laxly clothed above ; fore femur and tibia of male longer . 

 fore tarsus of female much stouter. 



Type.— M. Dolon. 



MTIRWARDA DOLON (Plate 189, figs. 1, la, ^). 



Charaxes Dolon, Weatwood, Cabinet of Oriental Entom. p. 55, pi. 27, figs. 2,3 (1848). Butler, Proc. 

 Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 635. de Niceville, Butt, of India, etc. ii. p. 272, pi. 22, fig. 100, ^ (1886). 

 Haridra Dolon, Butler, Annals of Nat. Hist. 1885, p. 306. 



IiuGO. — Male and female. Upperside pale olivescent-yellow. Foreuing with 



