NYMPHALINJE. (Qronp euthaziinj..) 95 



wliicb. extends from below the apex of forewing and -widening to the abdominal 

 margin of tbe hindwing to half-Tvay up above anal angle. Forewing also -witli 

 clearly-defined basal black*lined marks, their interspaces being pale greyish- 

 brown, beyond which is an outwardly-oblique upper discal pale greyish- 

 brown patch. Hindiving also with basal black-lined indistinct marks. Underside 

 yellowish-ochreous. Both wings with slightly-defined slender blackish-brown basal 

 marks. Forewing with a slender blackish lunular submarginal line. Hindiving with 

 a very obscurely-defined pale brownish discal and submarginal slender sinuous fascia. 

 Body and palpi above dark brown, beneath and legs pale yellowish-ochreous ; 

 antenuEe dark brown above, ochreous beneath. 



Female. Upperside pale purpurescent greyish-brown ; cilia grey. Foretving 

 with basal black'-lined marks, slender and obscure ; crossed by an oblique sub- 

 marginal dark brown diffused narrow band, and an inner-discal angulated series of 

 fiive sullied- white brown-edged spots, of which the two upper are largest and ovate 

 and disposed obliquely-outward, the three lower much smaller, the third being 

 minute, these latter are disposed obliquely-inward ; a small similar white spot also 

 present before the apex, the apical area bsiag slightly speckled with bluish-grey 

 scales ; a dusky-brown shade before the upper discal spots. Eindwing with 

 indistinct basal marks ; crossed by a discal dark brown diflfused band, and a less- 

 defined more or less complete submarginal slender lunular band, which latter is 

 sometimes slightly bordered with bluish-grey scales. Underside duller yellowish- 

 ochreous than in male. Basal marks slender, ill-defined. Forewing with the discal 

 brown-edged sullied-white spots and subapical spot, the apex also densely white- 

 speckled ; submarginal blackish fascia less oblique than on the upper side. Rindwing 

 with the discal and submarginal blackish sinuous slender fascia. 



Expanse, c? 2i^ to 2^q, ? 2j^o to 3j^o inches. 



Habitat. — Burma ; Tenasserim ; W. Siam> 



Note. — The male type of the Fabrician P. Cocyttis, in the Banksian Cabinet in 

 the British Museum, has a grey marginal band — not blue, as erroneously stated by 

 Mr. Butler (Ann. N. H. 1868, p. 71)— ^which we have, personally, both verified, in 

 comparison with specimens of the same sex of Hewitson's Satropaces. The 

 Fabrician type specimens of male and female Cocytus are undoubtedly the same as 

 those of Satropaces. 



Distribution. — The Fabrician type, both of male and female, is labelled " Siam." 

 The types of Satropaces were, according to Mr. W. S. Atkinson's MS. Notes, taken 

 in " Tenasserim near the frontier of Siam." Mr. Otto Limborg (P. Z. S. 1878, 830) 

 took it at " Meetan, 3000 feet elevation, Upper Tenasserim, in April." Capt. C. T. 

 Bingham obtained it in the Thoungyeen forests in December, and in the Donat 

 Range in January ; subsequently, Capt. Bingham also took it in the " Hills north of 



