58 LKPIDOPTEBA INDIGA. 



shining green apical patch, and red lower lunules edged with violet scales. Under- 

 side. Fureidwj with the discal fascia posteriorly narrower than in S. triumphator. 

 Hindwing with broad white marginal cilial-lunules. 



Expanse, 6 4|- to 4f inches. 



Habitat. — Lower Burma ; Tenasserim. 



Distribution. — Mr. H. Frulistorfer records his type from " Tandong, Tenasserim, 

 4,000 feet, taken in May " (/.<•. 66). 



Our figure on Plate 488 is from a male, taken in the Karen Hills by Signor L. 

 Fea. 



SARBAEIA GLADIATOR (Plate 489, fig. 1, <?). 

 Papilio Bianor Gladiator, Fruhstoifer, Berl. Ent. Zeit. 1902, p. 184. 



Male. Upperside black. Foreiriug irrorated with bright green scales; with 

 five elongated tomentose streaks ; cilia slenderly white. Hindving with the upper 

 discal area densely irrorated with bright blue scales, and the basal and lower 

 discal area with bright green scales, the outer area with a submarginal series of more 

 or less slightly-defined crimson lunnles irrorated with blue scales, and a prominent 

 crimson anal ocellus with large black centre ; cilia alternated with white. Underside 

 sepia-brown. Forewing with the base very sparsely irrorated with grey scales ; a 

 broad posteriorly-decreasing dusky-grey band intersected by the veins. Hindwing 

 with the basal area numerously irrorated with ochreous-grey scales ; the outer area 

 deep black between the veins ; a submarginal series of six bright crimson lunules 

 and an anal ocellus, each traversed by a prominent violet-scaled streak ; cilia 

 inwardly edged by a narrow reddish-ochreous lunule. Bodg black ; thorax above 

 and frontal tuft green scaled ; collar and palpi white spotted ; legs and antennaj 

 black. 



Expanse, 4f to 5 inches. 



Habitat. — Lower Burma ; Tonkin ; Hong Kong. 



DisTEiBDTiON. — We possess two males, one labelled " Thyetmyo, Pegu," and 

 the other " Burma," both specimens agreeing with a Tonkin example in Mr. "W. 

 Rothschild's collection. 



Our figure on Plate 489 is taken from the Thyetmyo male. 



China and Japan Species. — Sarbaria Bianor (Pap. Bianor, Cramer, Pap. Exot. 

 ii. p. 10, pi. 103, fig. C (1777). Fabricius, Spec. Ins. ii. p. 1 (1781). Esper, Ausl. 

 Schmett. p. 137, pi. 85, fig. 2. Boisduval, Spec. Gen. Lep. i. p. 205 (1836). Felder, 

 Verb. Z. B. Ges. Wien. 1864, p. 323. Butler, Catal. Fabr. Lep. B. M. p. 256 (1869). 

 Oberthiir, Et. Ent. iv. p. 39 (1879). Leech, Butt, of China, p. 527 (1893). 

 Rothschild, Nov. Zool. ii. p. 378 (1895). Habitat. Ch.\\m.— Sarbaria Dehaaiii (Pap. 

 Dehaani, Felder, Verh. Z. B. Ges. Wien. 1864, pp. 323, 371. Murray, Eut. Mo. 



